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ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan has issued orders for the formation of a commission to investigate and fix responsibility for the massive $6 billion penalty imposed on Pakistan by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in the Reko Diq case.

The premier’s directives were communicated in a statement issued by the Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Office on Sunday. The statement is the first official response to the $5.976 billion penalty imposed on Pakistan by the ICSID.

The ICSID penalty comes weeks after PM Imran secured a $6 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund, amid devaluations of the rupee and soaring inflation.

“The prime minister has directed formation of a commission to investigate into the reasons as to how Pakistan ended up in this predicament; who were responsible for making the country suffer such a loss and what are the lessons learnt, so that mistakes made are not repeated in the future,” read the AGP statement.

A thorough internal review of this long-standing arbitration shall also be conducted in due course, it added.

“The government notes with disappointment the award by ICSID in the matter of Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) vs Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The tribunal has rendered an award of $4.08 billion in favour of TCC against their claim of $8.5 billion,” read the statement.

“This [AGP] Office and other stakeholders, particularly the Balochistan government, are studying the award and reflecting upon its financial and legal implications.”

The statement said the Pakistani government shall consult with the provincial government involved to devise a strategy for the future.

“For now, the Government of Pakistan reserves its right to pursue any and all legal remedies available to it under the ICSID regime, international law and all other relevant laws to safeguard its interests,” the statement read.

“The government takes note of the press release dated July 12, 2019 made by Antofogasta Plc, one of the parent companies of TCC, and of the statement by William Hayes, the chairman of the Board of Directors of TCC, in which he expressed a willingness to work towards a negotiated settlement. The government welcomes this approach to work towards a mutually beneficial solution that works for both sides,” it further said.

Reiterating Islamabad’s commitment to its international obligations, the statement said, “Pakistan welcomes all foreign investors and assures them that their lawful rights, interests and assets shall always be protected.

“The mineral resources in Reko Diq are the collective resource of the people of Balochistan and Pakistan. Pakistan is keen for development of this resource to ensure that the development needs of some of the poorest people on the planet are addressed.

“International tribunals are also urged to consider the implications of their decisions and the impact on development and poverty alleviation.”

The TCC — of which Canadian gold firm Barrick and Chile’s Antofagasta Minerals control 37.5 per cent each — is the largest foreign direct investment mining project in the country.

More than a decade ago, the group found vast gold and copper deposits at Reko Diq in Balochistan, and had planned a hugely lucrative open-pit mine. But the project came to a standstill in 2011 after the local government refused to renew the consortium’s lease, and in 2013 Pakistan’s top court declared it invalid.

On Friday, the World Bank’s international arbitration tribunal committee awarded $6 billion in damages to TCC, according to a statement from the company, because of the government’s decision to shut down the mine.

The country’s legal experts were “studying the award and reflecting upon its financial and legal implications,” the statement continued.
Antofagasta Chief Executive Officer Ivan Arriagada said, “We are pleased to reach this milestone after more than seven years of arbitration.”

TCC’s William Hayes said, “We remain willing to discuss the potential for a negotiated settlement with Pakistan and will continue to protect our commercial interests and legal rights until the conclusion of this dispute.”

Barrick and Antofagasta say the proposed plant could produce 600,000 tonnes of copper and 250,000 ounces of gold a year. But the mine is in Chagai district, one of the most deprived parts of Pakistan and rife with sectarian and separatist violence.

The provincial government is also a sleeping partner in the Reko Diq project with a 25 per cent stake.

Mining in Balochistan is dominated by small companies focused primarily on marble and granite, experts say, which waste up to 80 per cent of potential because of poor extraction techniques.

Experts have called for more transparent policies to allow mining to flourish.
 
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ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan has issued orders for the formation of a commission to investigate and fix responsibility for the massive $6 billion penalty imposed on Pakistan by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in the Reko Diq case.

The premier’s directives were communicated in a statement issued by the Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Office on Sunday. The statement is the first official response to the $5.976 billion penalty imposed on Pakistan by the ICSID.

The ICSID penalty comes weeks after PM Imran secured a $6 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund, amid devaluations of the rupee and soaring inflation.

“The prime minister has directed formation of a commission to investigate into the reasons as to how Pakistan ended up in this predicament; who were responsible for making the country suffer such a loss and what are the lessons learnt, so that mistakes made are not repeated in the future,” read the AGP statement.

A thorough internal review of this long-standing arbitration shall also be conducted in due course, it added.

“The government notes with disappointment the award by ICSID in the matter of Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) vs Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The tribunal has rendered an award of $4.08 billion in favour of TCC against their claim of $8.5 billion,” read the statement.

“This [AGP] Office and other stakeholders, particularly the Balochistan government, are studying the award and reflecting upon its financial and legal implications.”

The statement said the Pakistani government shall consult with the provincial government involved to devise a strategy for the future.

“For now, the Government of Pakistan reserves its right to pursue any and all legal remedies available to it under the ICSID regime, international law and all other relevant laws to safeguard its interests,” the statement read.

“The government takes note of the press release dated July 12, 2019 made by Antofogasta Plc, one of the parent companies of TCC, and of the statement by William Hayes, the chairman of the Board of Directors of TCC, in which he expressed a willingness to work towards a negotiated settlement. The government welcomes this approach to work towards a mutually beneficial solution that works for both sides,” it further said.

Reiterating Islamabad’s commitment to its international obligations, the statement said, “Pakistan welcomes all foreign investors and assures them that their lawful rights, interests and assets shall always be protected.

“The mineral resources in Reko Diq are the collective resource of the people of Balochistan and Pakistan. Pakistan is keen for development of this resource to ensure that the development needs of some of the poorest people on the planet are addressed.

“International tribunals are also urged to consider the implications of their decisions and the impact on development and poverty alleviation.”

The TCC — of which Canadian gold firm Barrick and Chile’s Antofagasta Minerals control 37.5 per cent each — is the largest foreign direct investment mining project in the country.

More than a decade ago, the group found vast gold and copper deposits at Reko Diq in Balochistan, and had planned a hugely lucrative open-pit mine. But the project came to a standstill in 2011 after the local government refused to renew the consortium’s lease, and in 2013 Pakistan’s top court declared it invalid.

On Friday, the World Bank’s international arbitration tribunal committee awarded $6 billion in damages to TCC, according to a statement from the company, because of the government’s decision to shut down the mine.

The country’s legal experts were “studying the award and reflecting upon its financial and legal implications,” the statement continued.
Antofagasta Chief Executive Officer Ivan Arriagada said, “We are pleased to reach this milestone after more than seven years of arbitration.”

TCC’s William Hayes said, “We remain willing to discuss the potential for a negotiated settlement with Pakistan and will continue to protect our commercial interests and legal rights until the conclusion of this dispute.”

Barrick and Antofagasta say the proposed plant could produce 600,000 tonnes of copper and 250,000 ounces of gold a year. But the mine is in Chagai district, one of the most deprived parts of Pakistan and rife with sectarian and separatist violence.

The provincial government is also a sleeping partner in the Reko Diq project with a 25 per cent stake.

Mining in Balochistan is dominated by small companies focused primarily on marble and granite, experts say, which waste up to 80 per cent of potential because of poor extraction techniques.

Experts have called for more transparent policies to allow mining to flourish.

What? So the Government was clueless that there even was such a case ongoing?

Mining in Balochistan is dominated by small companies focused primarily on marble and granite, experts say, which waste up to 80 per cent of potential because of poor extraction techniques.

How can you not bold this part.
 
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now you blaming this govt for this as well really shameless. Order was already saved by judges to be announced nothing this govt could do.

I will need source for that. Even if order was saved. This government should know about it. How is it possible that they are not aware, they can find receipts of previous Governments but no one gave them this receipt.

I am telling you right now with 100% guarantee. This government will seize assets, put them in jail, execute them but not be able to get 1 penny out because most likely there isn't billions of dollars in loot... Probably not even hundreds of millions.

When Nawaz Sharif chose to come back, I was 100% that there isn't corruption. Only incompetence.

And this government will shout corruption, corruption for next 4 years not realizing that 90% of the party is made of former PMLN and PPP. Probably end up doing nothing for Pakistan.

3 major problems for Pakistan.

1. Incompetence.
2. The belief that passing a law is enough because it woos the people. Implementation is always the worse.
3. An entirely, strikingly failed education system which makes people rote learn instead of teaching how to face with key dilemmas in the field of study -- no wonder higher secondary certificates aren't accepted in many countries from here. Your education system is responsible for producing this mindset.
 
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I will need source for that. Even if order was saved. This government should know about it. How is it possible that they are not aware, they can find receipts of previous Governments but no one gave them this receipt.

I am telling you right now with 100% guarantee. This government will seize assets, put them in jail, execute them but not be able to get 1 penny out because most likely there isn't billions of dollars in loot... Probably not even hundreds of millions.

When Nawaz Sharif chose to come back, I was 100% that there isn't corruption. Only incompetence.

And this government will shout corruption, corruption for next 4 years not realizing that 90% of the party is made of former PMLN and PPP. What a joke this person has made out of the people.

Blah blah blah keep it to yourself we have seen what past 10 years how this country has been ruled. One year past no scadle of corruption yet or proved against pti is enough keep your cry to yourself for personal gains.
 
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Blah blah blah keep it to yourself we have seen what past 10 years how this country has been ruled. One year past no scadle of corruption yet or proved against pti is enough keep your cry to yourself for personal gains.

PTI only just came to Government. Don't worry, it's not PTI... realistically, it is 45% PMLN, 45% PPP, 9% other parties, and 1% Imran Khan. What's the PTI part in it that I missed.

Soon enough there will be scandals coming out on them. The incompetent science minister Fawad Chaudhary already has many scandals against him in past, and yet this bloody idiot is a science minister, he thinks SUPARCO launched a satellite launched by NASA.

Then you have the Punjab Minister. The guy can't even read english, an official language in the Pakistan Government, is illiterate but "knows pains of people," so he qualifies.

Save your blabbing for when Imran Khan comes for 50% of your pocket because he knows, I know, you know, we all know, that there is no penny to be taken out from what we call "corrupt."

Incompetence is the issue, not corruption. If it were corruption, countries like China and Russia wouldn't be where they are now.

Blah blah blah keep it to yourself we have seen what past 10 years how this country has been ruled. One year past no scadle of corruption yet or proved against pti is enough keep your cry to yourself for personal gains.

Also, the 5 years under PMLN were more than good as far as development goes. So, I don't know what you're talking about.
 
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PTI only just came to Government. Don't worry, it's not PTI... realistically, it is 45% PMLN, 45% PPP, 9% other parties, and 1% Imran Khan. What's the PTI part in it that I missed.

Soon enough there will be scandals coming out on them. The incompetent science minister Fawad Chaudhary already has many scandals against him in past, and yet this bloody idiot is a science minister, he thinks SUPARCO launched a satellite launched by NASA.

Then you have the Punjab Minister. The guy can't even read english, an official language in the Pakistan Government, is illiterate but "knows pains of people," so he qualifies.

Save your blabbing for when Imran Khan comes for 50% of your pocket because he knows, I know, you know, we all know, that there is no penny to be taken out from what we call "corrupt."

Incompetence is the issue, not corruption. If it were corruption, countries like China and Russia wouldn't be where they are now.



Also, the 5 years under PMLN were more than good as far as development goes. So, I don't know what you're talking about.

Dont play this innocent card. This awam brought this jamhoriat to themselves, they selected NRO people knowing they came after making deal of their corruption. They sold pakistan on naan qeema. Now yours and mine pocket wi be burden with taxes to pay back what we have taken in 10 years. You can cry but nothing can be done now in 2013 when he felt from the stage after that he made video dont vote.for corrupt you guys wouldnt able to bear what they will do to this country yet awam voted for corrupt and now crying be.

 
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Dont play this innocent card. This awam brought this jamhoriat to themselves, they selected NRO people knowing they came after making deal of their corruption. They sold pakistan on naan qeema. Now yours and mine pocket wi be burden with taxes to pay back what we have taken in 10 years. You can cry but nothing can be done now in 2013 when he felt from the stage after that he made video dont vote.for corrupt you guys wouldnt able to bear what they will do to this country yet awam voted for corrupt and now crying be.


Keep shouting corruption. Shouting corruption, trying to find a non existent magical treasure chest that will "stop all our woes and worries," while the ship sinks.
 
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What? So the Government was clueless that there even was such a case ongoing?

Mining in Balochistan is dominated by small companies focused primarily on marble and granite, experts say, which waste up to 80 per cent of potential because of poor extraction techniques.

How can you not bold this part.
Govt has been busy in dealing with the impending default, FATF and fighting the corruption in addition to in fighting due to the moles. However it is a good step. I want to see Zardari, Iftikhar Ch. and the Shareef family punished for their crimes & treason under the article 6.
 
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PTI only just came to Government. Don't worry, it's not PTI... realistically, it is 45% PMLN, 45% PPP, 9% other parties, and 1% Imran Khan. What's the PTI part in it that I missed.
There is some semblance of truth in this. But we have parliamentary system in Pakistan. IK can't import people from Swden, Norway or Swiss to form his government. The facts as you pointed are ugly but do you know of any magic wand that will give us a alternative? You thin IK can call the CCP from China to help him rule Pakistan? Forget IK even past military dictatorships were forced to live with and pick from the dirty dozen.

This is sad reality that our people have made.
 
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Keep shouting corruption. Shouting corruption, trying to find a non existent magical treasure chest that will "stop all our woes and worries," while the ship sinks.
actually we are paying back the loan

https://propakistani.pk/2019/05/10/...7-billion-in-foreign-loans-within-five-years/

and PTI had started with this

Pakistan to retire $9.2bn foreign loans this year, Senate told

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/05/09/pakistan-owes-lenders-over-88bn-senate-told/

Thank you for your worry about pakistan after 10 years.
 
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ON topic: This judgement comes from events made under past governments and there is nothing the new leadership could have done to chnge the legal path of the case. The blame for this lies with Zardari and the then Chief justice.
 
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