Indian diplomat summoned to lodge strong protest over ceasefire violations along LoC
Indian forces have carried out 3,012 ceasefire violations this year alone, says FO
APP
December 23, 2020
ISLAMABAD:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on Wednesday summoned the Indian Charge d’affaires to register Pakistan’s strong protest over the ceasefire violations by Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on Tuesday, resulting in one martyrdom and serious injuries to three innocent civilians. Due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Hotspring and Jandrot sectors of the LoC on December 22, 50-year-old Khadeeja, w/o Abdul Rahman, resident of Grid Janubi village, embraced
Another soldier martyred in Indian ceasefire violation along LoC
Army responded effectively to aggression, causing substantial damage to Indian troops in men and material, says ISPR
22-year-old Sepoy Mukhtiar fought valiantly against Indian aggression at Satwal Sector along Line of Control. PHOTO: ISPR
In yet another incident of unprovoked aggression, a soldier of Pakistan Army was martyred when Indian troops initiated ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Wednesday.
The military s media wing said that 22-year-old Sepoy Mukhtiar, while fighting valiantly against the Indian aggression in Satwal Sector, laid down his life for the country.
Why India Chose Silence on Accepting Afghan Envoys? December 22,2020
KABUL - Afghanistan has no envoy in India since two and a half years as New Delhi has chosen silence to approve or reject the credentials of an Afghan envoy introduced to the country 16 months ago. Turkey, Tajikistan, Holland and Kuwait are other countries who in recent years have been silent over approval of credentials from Afghan envoys. Some experts say intelligence concerns and disregard for diplomatic and international norms as well as internal political differences in Afghanistan are to blame for disapproval of Afghan envoys to foreign countries. Shaida Mohammad Abdali was the last ambassador to India where he served for six years before resigning in September 2018.
Bangladesh: Prottasha Monthly Update, November 2020
Format
Project Overview
Duration: 4 years (April 2017 April 2021)
Funded by: The European Union Lead Ministries: The Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment (MoEWOE) and The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA)
Implementing Partner: BRAC Service Coverage: 64 Districts of Bangladesh Number of Primary Beneficiaries Reached: 1,433
International Organization for Migration
Primary country
Hanoi (VNA) – A Vietnam Airlines flight
brought home nearly 350
Vietnamese citizens from over 30 countries in the
Europe, Africa and South America on December 15-16 thanks to concerted efforts
from Vietnamese missions and local authorities.
On board the flight were children under 18, the elderly,
people with illnesses, students who finished their study but without
accommodation, guest workers whose visas and labour contracts had expired and
those in extremely difficult circumstances.
The Vietnamese missions in the concerned countries
coordinated with local authorities to facilitate the citizens’ travel to an
airport in Paris for the rescue flight. The Embassy of Vietnam in France sent