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Pakistan welcomes US donation of 2 5m Moderna vaccine doses
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By News Desk
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday Pakistan could be a partner in peace with the United States in Afghanistan but could not become partner in conflict now, as he made it clear the nation would not make compromises on its sovereignty due to fear of anyone.
“We must understand that when a nation does not respect itself, it is not respected by the world [.] we only want peace to prevail in Afghanistan, and that is in our best interest,” he said while speaking in the National Assembly.
Prime Minister Khan said the US had finally realised there was no military solution to the Afghan conflict, and was now asking Pakistan to press the Taliban for talks. He stressed Pakistan had no leverage on Taliban and it could only ask them to hold negotiations to avoid civil war. The Prime Minister emphasised peace in Afghanistan was important for Pakistan to build economic linkages with the Central Asian states. He said: “We neither want any strategic depth nor
Islamabad faces acute shortage of several vaccines
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• NCOC expresses concern over rising positivity rate of Covid in GB
• Govt issues guideline for Eid to minimise risk of new wave
ISLAMABAD: While the number of active cases of coronavirus has dropped from over 55,000 to 32,153 within a month, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Tuesday expressed concern over the rising positivity rate in Gilgit-Baltistan and the Ministry of National Health Services issued a guideline for animal markets in view of upcoming Eidul Azha.
Animal vendors without evidence of vaccination may not be allowed to conduct business in the markets, according to the guideline.
As three million more doses of Covid-19 vaccine arrived here from China, the NCOC, responding to the criticism that the government has been relying largely on donated vaccines, claimed that over 17 million of the 21.13 million doses of different types of vaccines had been purchased and the latest consignment was part of the procurement plan for June.