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Pakistan, U S Discuss Key Issues, Including Regional Connectivity
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Efforts afoot to bring Afghan sides to talks: Qureshi
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China an integral part of enabling a prosperous Pakistan: FM Qureshi--China Economic Net
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Unparalleled Belt and Road Cooperation
Attended by political leaders from 29 countries, and representatives from six international organisations including UN
The writer is the Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan
On June 23, the Asia and Pacific High-level Conference on the Belt and Road Cooperation was successfully held. It was attended by political leaders from 29 countries, and representatives from six international organisations including the United Nations. Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered written remarks. State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi presided over the meeting. HE Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi addressed the function.
The conference, where attending parties vowed to enhance efforts to jointly fight the pandemic and boost the green economy for a sustainable recovery, is regarded as a signal to show that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the 2013-born framework, has endured the test of Covid-19 and continues to be vigorous in buttressing regional econ
Daily Times
July 1, 2021
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi engaged in a fiery debate in the Lower House on Wednesday, raising the temperature of the National Assembly.
As the session resumed, Speaker Asad Qaiser gave floor to Bilawal to deliver his speech. He first accused the speaker of not protecting the rights of the opposition members, saying that “the whole nation saw that if you had not rigged the parliamentary process, you wouldn’t have received 172 votes.”
Taking a dig at Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin, Bilawal said that an ‘unelected member’ kept rejecting the opposition’s amendments. Citing the rules of business to run the House, the PPP chairperson pointed that as per Rule 276, if there is a voice vote challenge, the speaker has to count it. He said he challenged the vote during the last phase of the legislation but the speaker did not listen to him. “What else is it, if not rigging?” the PPP leader asked, bef