COAS General Syed Asim Munir Meets President Asif Ali Zardari to Discuss National Security

Islamabad, In a significant meeting at the Presidency today, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir held talks with President Asif Ali Zardari, extending his congratulations on Zardari’s recent appointment as President of Pakistan and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. The meeting focused on a range of critical issues, including ongoing military operations against terrorism, the Army’s operational readiness, and its contributions to development in key regions of the country.

According to Pakistan Peoples Party, General Munir briefed President Zardari on the current security operations conducted by the Pakistan Army against terrorist groups and outlined the military’s state of preparedness to face conventional threats. Furthermore, the COAS detailed the Army’s involvement in development projects, especially in the provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, highlighting its commitment to the nation’s socio-economic uplift.

President Zardari expressed his appreciation for the Armed Forces’ role in maintaining Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He commended the military’s efforts in fostering social and economic development in areas affected by conflict and adversity, acknowledging the Army’s dedication to the country’s progress. The President underscored Pakistan’s unwavering stance against terrorism, vowing to counter threats with the full spectrum of national power.

Additionally, President Zardari addressed the issue of unfounded accusations made by certain political factions and individuals against the military leadership, emphasizing the need to confront such allegations decisively. He honored the memory of the armed forces’ martyrs, whose sacrifices embody the resilience and fortitude of the Pakistani people, reaffirming the nation’s commitment to recognizing and upholding the legacy of its fallen heroes.

The meeting concluded with a mutual pledge to continue fostering a climate of peace, security, and advancement, reinforcing the collaborative spirit between Pakistan’s civil and military leadership in navigating the challenges facing the nation.

President Zardari Encourages Enhanced Trade and Investment Links with Singapore

Islamabad, In a meeting at Aiwan-e-Sadar today, President Asif Ali Zardari directed Pakistan’s newly-appointed High Commissioner to Singapore, Ms Rabia Shafiq, to focus on strengthening bilateral trade and investment relationships with Singapore. He underscored the importance of leveraging Pakistan’s investment-friendly climate to attract Singaporean businesses and to expand the export of Pakistani food and agricultural products to Singapore.

According to Pakistan Peoples Party, the President pointed out the potential for Pakistan to become a significant supplier of processed food items such as poultry, meat, and seafood to Singapore. He urged the High Commissioner to explore new opportunities for Pakistani exports and to facilitate the exchange of manpower and expertise in sectors like Information Technology and agriculture between the two nations.

President Zardari also highlighted the significance of deepening bilateral cooperation, suggesting that enhanced economic and trade relations could serve mutual interests. He expressed his confidence in Ms Rabia Shafiq’s abilities to navigate the complexities of international diplomacy and trade, wishing her a successful tenure that contributes to the advancement of Pakistan-Singapore relations.

This meeting marks a strategic effort by Pakistan to forge stronger economic ties with Singapore, reflecting the country’s broader objectives to diversify its export markets and attract foreign investment in key sectors of its economy.

President Zardari Remembers Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on 45th Martyrdom Anniversary

Lahore, On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the martyrdom of Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, President Asif Ali Zardari paid tribute to Pakistan’s first directly elected Prime Minister, emphasizing his pivotal role in the nation’s pursuit of independence, sovereignty, and development. President Zardari characterized Bhutto’s judicial execution as a grave injustice, not only to an individual but to the foundational principles of Pakistan itself.

According to Pakistan Peoples Party, President Zardari reflected on Bhutto’s profound love for Pakistan and its people, praising his efforts to elevate the country’s status on the global stage, advocate for the rights of its citizens, and pursue nuclear capability for national development. Bhutto’s ambitions for Pakistan’s prosperity in health, energy, and agriculture, Zardari noted, were tragically curtailed by his untimely death, which he views as a deliberate attempt to derail Pakistan’s progress.

Further, President Zardari linked the legacy of Bhutto with the continuous efforts of the Pakistan Peoples Party, under the leadership of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and now Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, to uphold his vision. The President underscored the enduring influence of Bhutto’s ideals on the party’s mission to empower the downtrodden and pursue a path of prosperity and development for Pakistan.

Highlighting the historical significance of Bhutto’s leadership, President Zardari expressed confidence in Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s capability to lead the nation towards further progress and prosperity. He asserted that under Bilawal’s leadership, the PPP would fulfill its mission and the dreams of its martyred leaders, reinforcing the party’s commitment to fighting for the nation’s advancement without fear.

President Zardari’s message reaffirms Bhutto’s status as an indomitable figure in Pakistan’s history, whose vision for a resilient and self-reliant Pakistan continues to inspire current and future generations. The President’s homage to Bhutto on this solemn anniversary serves as a call to remember and strive towards the ideals that he lived and died for.

Mehran UET Jamshoro Announces Lecturer Position in Environmental Engineering

Jamshoro, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (Mehran UET), Jamshoro, has opened applications for a contractual lecturer position in its Institute of Environmental Engineering & Management. The university is seeking qualified individuals with a background in Environmental Engineering or Energy & Environmental Engineering to contribute to its academic community.

According to Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, candidates must possess an M.E and B.E degree in Environmental Engineering or Energy & Environmental Engineering from any Higher Education Commission (HEC) recognized university or institution, with a first division in their academic career. This call for applications underscores the institute’s commitment to enhancing its educational offerings and research in the field of environmental engineering and management.

Interested applicants are instructed to submit their applications, along with a Curriculum Vitae (CV), scanned copies of educational documents, a copy of their CNIC, and one passport-sized photograph. Submissions can be made via email to director.ieem@admin.muet.edu.pk or by post, addressed to the Director of the Institute of Environmental Engineering & Management, Mehran UET, Jamshoro, within 15 days of the advertisement’s publication.

The university has emphasized that the position is temporary, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further testing and interviews. The final selection of the lecturer will be made by an expert panel, based on the candidates’ performance. Mehran UET has provided a contact number for inquiries related to the position, further facilitating the application process for interested individuals.

This opportunity highlights Mehran UET’s ongoing efforts to attract and retain talented faculty members capable of contributing significantly to the field of environmental engineering and management, reflecting the institute’s dedication to academic excellence and environmental sustainability.

Islamabad Voices Solidarity with Oppressed on International Day of Al-Quds

Islamabad, In a profound display of unity and support for the oppressed globally, the International Day of Al-Quds will be observed across Pakistan, as announced by the Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqah Jafaria Pakistan (TNFJ). This day is set to honor the resilience of those suffering under oppression, particularly in regions like Kashmir and Palestine, and to stand against global colonialism and its impacts.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, the Central Secretary General of TNFJ, Allama Raja Bisharat Hussain Emami, underscored the significance of Al-Quds Day as a moment for the Islamic world to fulfill its religious duty by staging peaceful protests across the country. Initiated by Jafaria leader Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Mousavi, this day calls for a reevaluation of solutions to the challenges facing the Islamic world through a lens of unity and brotherhood.

Emami praised the government and media’s role in fostering mutual unity among all Islamic schools of thought, particularly during the martyrdom of Ameerul Momineen Hazrat Ali (AS). He asserted that unity and brotherhood serve as the Muslim world’s most potent weapons against oppression.

Furthermore, the TNFJ announced the appointment of convenors across Pakistan to organize events in support of the oppressed. These appointments include Muhammad Ali Al Qasim Zaidi for Sindh, Ghulam Mustafa Chingizi for Balochistan, Professor Samar Abbas Ghaffari for Gilgit and Baltistan, and Syed Sajid Kazmi for Azad Kashmir.

Allama Bisharat Emami reaffirmed the TNFJ’s commitment to justice and the denunciation of cruelty and brutality, highlighting the tradition of observing the last Friday of Ramadan as World Al-Quds Day. He emphasized the continuous efforts of the TNFJ to stand with the oppressed until justice is established and cruelty is eradicated.

This announcement underscores the TNFJ’s dedication to raising awareness and support for those suffering under oppression, through peaceful demonstrations and rallies, ensuring the voice of solidarity resonates across the nation.

President Zardari Advocates for Swift Finalization of Transit Trade Agreement with Turkmenistan

Islamabad, President Asif Ali Zardari emphasized the need for an expedited conclusion of the Transit Trade Agreement with Turkmenistan, aiming to strengthen the economic and cooperative ties between Pakistan and Turkmenistan. This move is anticipated to broaden trade avenues, enhance regional connectivity, and boost economic activities within the area.

According to Pakistan Peoples Party, the President shared these remarks during a meeting with Mr. Atadjan Movlamov, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. The ambassador extended his congratulations to President Zardari on his re-election, marking the occasion as a stepping stone for further diplomatic and economic engagements between the two nations.

Both parties expressed a mutual interest in the swift completion of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline project. This project is not only expected to support Pakistan’s growing energy needs but also to contribute significantly to the country’s economic stability.

President Zardari highlighted the deep-rooted historical, cultural, and religious ties that form the foundation of the relationship between Pakistan and Turkmenistan. He advocated for increased high-level exchanges to rejuvenate bilateral relations and expressed a keen interest in bolstering mutually beneficial cooperation.

Reflecting on the trade relations, the President pointed out the necessity to amplify the current trade volume to achieve mutual prosperity. He fondly recollected his visits to Turkmenistan, including his participation in the TAPI Summit in 2010 and the 4th International Nauroze Festival in 2013, as landmarks in the diplomatic journey of the two countries.

The Turkmen Ambassador relayed the warm wishes of Turkmenistan’s leadership, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov and former President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, to President Zardari. He underscored the significance of the Transit Trade Agreement, not just for the bilateral relations but for the regional trade dynamics it is poised to enhance.

President Zardari’s discussions with the Turkmen Ambassador underscore a shared vision for a future marked by strengthened bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and regional connectivity.