Tag: cooperation

  • US, Pakistan to cooperate in tackling threats posed by TTP, Daesh

    US, Pakistan to cooperate in tackling threats posed by TTP, Daesh

    Pakistan and the United States have highlighted the importance of bilateral cooperation regarding regional and global security challenges, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Daesh.

    According to a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Monday, discussions centred on the counterterrorism landscape in the region, with a focus on areas of mutual interest.

    Both sides agreed on the importance of expanding counterterrorism collaboration and capacity building, including exchanges of technical expertise and best practices, investigative and prosecutorial assistance, provision of border security infrastructure and training.

    Most importantly, the United States has also explicitly named TTP and ISIS-Khorasan (Daesh) as “transnational terror threats”.

    Journalist Anas Mallick wrote on X that it is a success of Pakistan’s diplomacy to convince US on naming TTP as much of a threat as ISIS.

  • Gen Asim Munir, Saudi Prince Muhammad Bin Salman discuss military cooperation

    Gen Asim Munir, Saudi Prince Muhammad Bin Salman discuss military cooperation

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz on Wednesday to discuss military cooperation between both countries.

    Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued a press release saying that the army chief met with the Saudi prince during an official visit to the Gulf Kingdom.

    “Wide-ranging issues of mutual interest, including regional peace and security and bilateral defence and security cooperation, came under discussion,” the ISPR statement read.

    During the meeting, the prince stressed that Saudi Arabia and Pakistan shared strong and brotherly relations with each other, adding that they stood for each other. 

    After that, the COAS thanked the Saudi prince for his warm sentiments and support towards Pakistan.

    According to state-run Saudi Press Agency, Saudi Minister of Defence Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, National Security Advisor Dr Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban, Chief of General Intelligence Khalid bin Ali Al-Humaidan, Chief of the General Staff Lieutenant General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf Al-Malki attended the meeting.

  • Growing Saudi-India partnership: MBS and Modi discuss expanding trade goals

    Growing Saudi-India partnership: MBS and Modi discuss expanding trade goals

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held discussions on trade ties in New Delhi after the G20 Summit. The leaders met at the Hyderabad House, New Delhi, for the Saudi-Indian Strategic Partnership Council meeting. During the talks, they covered various areas of cooperation and regional and international topics of mutual interest.

    Modi expressed satisfaction with the discussions, highlighting synergy with Saudi Arabia. He emphasized the potential for collaboration in grid connectivity, renewable energy, food security, semiconductors, and supply chains.

    The meeting involved senior officials from Saudi Arabia, including Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and Minister of Investment Khalid al-Falih. Falih mentioned the possibility of establishing an office for Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, in India’s tax-neutral financial services center, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City.

    Furthermore, the Saudi Export-Import Bank (Saudi EXIM) and the India Export-Import Bank (India EXIM) signed an agreement to boost exports and mutual market presence.

    This gathering followed the announcement of a multinational rail and ports deal involving India, Saudi Arabia, the United States, the European Union, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and other global leaders. The deal aims to connect the Middle East and South Asia through the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, enhancing connectivity and reducing shipping costs.

    US President Joe Biden viewed this agreement as a significant step and a counter to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

  • Pakistan and Russia aim to strengthen bilateral relations in trade, investment, and energy sectors

    Pakistan and Russia aim to strengthen bilateral relations in trade, investment, and energy sectors

    In an effort to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and Russia, Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani engaged in productive talks with Chairman of the Russian Duma, Mr Volodin, during a delegation-level meeting held in Moscow on Wednesday.

    The discussion encompassed various areas of mutual interest and emphasised the significance of parliamentary exchanges in fostering effective diplomacy.

    A press release issued by the Pakistan embassy in Moscow highlighted the consensus reached during the meeting. Both sides expressed their commitment to enhancing parliamentary interaction between the two nations. This step is expected to bolster bilateral ties and pave the way for increased cooperation in trade, investment, and energy sectors.

    Chairman Sanjrani reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to strengthening relations with Russia across all domains of mutually beneficial cooperation. Trade, investment, and energy were particularly emphasised as key areas for future collaboration.

    The significance of continued cooperation in international forums, such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), was also acknowledged and agreed upon by both parties.

    During the talks, Chairman Sanjrani extended an invitation from the Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan to Chairman Volodin, inviting him to visit Pakistan. In a positive response, Chairman Volodin accepted the invitation, reflecting the willingness of both countries to further solidify their ties.

    The meeting between Chairman Senate Sanjrani and Chairman Volodin serves as a significant milestone in the diplomatic efforts between Pakistan and Russia. It highlights the mutual desire to strengthen bilateral relations and lays the groundwork for increased cooperation in various fields, including trade, investment, and energy.

    The forthcoming visit of Chairman Volodin to Pakistan is expected to further enhance the ties between the two nations and open new avenues for collaboration.

  • PM Shehbaz confident of positive outcome in IMF loan talks

    PM Shehbaz confident of positive outcome in IMF loan talks

    Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are on the verge of finalising a long-awaited loan deal, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. In an interview with Turkish news agency, the premier expressed hope that the ninth review by the IMF would align with all the terms and conditions, leading to positive news this month.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan has diligently fulfilled each and every requirement set by the IMF as prior actions. The country’s commitment to meeting these obligations demonstrates its determination to address economic challenges head-on.

    However, in the event of the IMF talks falling through, the prime minister assured the nation that Pakistan possesses the resilience and fortitude to overcome any obstacles. He drew attention to the fact that the people of Pakistan have faced and triumphed over numerous challenges in the past. If necessary, they are prepared to tighten their belts and rise once again. Shehbaz Sharif credited the government’s ability to navigate these difficulties to the unwavering support of the Pakistani people and the assistance of brotherly and friendly nations.

    Highlighting the close bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkiye, the prime minister described them as “one soul, two hearts that beat together.” He took the opportunity to congratulate the people of Turkiye on President Erdogan’s re-election, considering it a “wonderful development.” The deep bond between the two nations sets the stage for enhanced cooperation in the near future.

    PM Shehbaz Sharif outlined plans for Pakistan and Turkiye to strengthen their collaboration, particularly in the areas of biogas, solar energy, and hydropower. By focusing on these sectors, both countries aim to bolster trade and achieve mutual growth. The emphasis on renewable energy sources aligns with the global trend towards sustainable development and underscores the commitment of Pakistan and Turkiye to fostering a greener future.

    As Pakistan and the IMF move closer to finalising the loan deal, there is renewed hope for the country’s economic stability and growth. The government’s determination to meet the IMF’s requirements and the unwavering support of the Pakistani people serve as strong foundations for overcoming challenges and securing a brighter future. Furthermore, the prospects for increased cooperation with Turkiye in key sectors pave the way for mutually beneficial partnerships and contribute to regional progress.

    With anticipation building, all eyes are now on the impending announcement that will mark a significant milestone in Pakistan’s economic journey. The successful conclusion of the loan deal will not only provide much-needed financial assistance but also serve as a testament to Pakistan’s commitment to reform and progress.

  • Donald Blome assures Pakistan of US cooperation on IMF deal

    The US Ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, expressed hope for a deal between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), stating that Washington was prepared to support the country’s efforts to resume its stalled $6.5 billion bailout program.

    Speaking at an event on Tuesday, Blome assured journalists that the IMF bailout package for Islamabad would take its final shape in a couple of days. He added that the United States was ready to cooperate with Pakistan to help address the issue and expressed a willingness to help Islamabad with its ongoing terrorism challenges.

    Blome recently visited important cities in Pakistan to meet with groups from different walks of life and noted that there had been significant progress in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    Pakistan and the IMF have been in discussions regarding a stalled bailout package since late last year, with the country seeking a $1.1bn tranche to address its worsening balance of payments crisis and to enable friendly affluent capitals to provide assistance to overcome ongoing financial complexities.

    Both sides are engaged in negotiations to reach a mutually agreeable package that would help the cash-strapped nation come out of its ongoing economic turmoil.

    Interestingly, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar had previously stated that Pakistan would strike a staff-level agreement (SLA) with the IMF in a few days, as the government remained committed to completing the loan program signed in 2019.

    However, after failing to convince the lender, Dar had reportedly contacted the US envoy earlier this week to get “lenient treatment” from the Fund, which has been persistent with its demands.