Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Iranian FM congratulates Pakistan on conduct of elections  

Iranian FM

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister of Iran Hossein Amir-Abdollahian called Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on the telephone and on behalf of the leadership and people of Iran, congratulated the caretaker government on the successful conduct of Pakistan’s parliamentary elections 2024.

FM Jilani deeply appreciated the warm wishes from the brotherly people of Iran.

Reflecting on close fraternal ties between the governments as well as the peoples of Pakistan and Iran, the two foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral cooperation across all areas of mutual interest.

Since the visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister to Pakistan earlier this month, the two countries have fully restored official engagements.

[embedpost slug=”ccoe-approves-work-on-pakistan-iran-gas-pipeline-project”]

Read more

Pakistan-Iran pledge mutual security

Pakistan-Iran pledge

Islamabad: In the talks between the foreign ministers of Pakistan and Iran, it has been agreed to ensure respect for the security and sovereignty of both countries. In a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart in Islamabad, caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said that Iran is Pakistan’s friend and neighbor and has long-standing … Read more

FM Jilani expresses sorrow over loss of lives in China

FM Jilani

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani expressed sorrow over the loss of precious lives in a landslide in Yunnan, saying that Pakistan stood with China in this hour of tragedy.

“Our deepest condolences to the victims and their families, and best wishes for the ongoing search and rescue operations,” he wrote on his X handle.

According to the international media, at least 31 people died when a landslide struck a remote and mountainous part of southwestern China.

[embedpost slug=”vast-investment-opportunities-in-energy-it-sectors-says-kakar”]

Read more

Nobody to be allowed to run propaganda against judges: Solangi

Solangi

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi said that tracking those who were involved in the malicious campaign against the superior judiciary was not a difficult task for the professionals in the departments concerned.

According to the minister, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had monitored around 500 social media accounts operating both within the country and abroad in this regard.

He said the anti-judiciary campaign was being probed and nobody would be allowed to run malicious propaganda against the justices. This was a serious violation of the law and the constitution, he said vowing strict action against the involved individuals. He said the orchestration of a malicious campaign had nothing to do with the freedom of expression which had its limits.

The federal minister said the law would take its course if any political group was involved in orchestrating the campaign against the judiciary. As regards the recent internet outage, he said the internet disruption had nothing to do with politics. Instead, it was a technical issue since the work on the web monitoring system was underway.

To a query, he said Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani was a veteran diplomat who played a critical role in defusing the tension between Iran and Pakistan. Pakistan attached great importance to its relationship with Iran, he said, adding positive messages had been exchanged between the two countries following the tension.

He said both countries had mutually agreed that their envoys might return to their respective posts by 26 January 2024. Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, would undertake a visit to Pakistan on 29 January 2024, he added.

The minister said the elections on February 8 would decide who would run the country. Efforts were underway to ensure free and fair elections, he added. He reiterated the government’s commitment to extend financial, administrative, and security support to the Election Commission of Pakistan for in-time elections. He said about 136 foreign journalists would cover the elections to be held on February 8, 2024.

He said the rupee depreciated massively against the dollar and the country was on the brink of default when the caretaker assumed power. However, the measures taken by the caretaker government for stabilizing the economy reaped dividends. Political stability would return after the elections, the minister said in response to another query.

[embedpost slug=”fia-cybercrime-working-to-nab-culprits-behind-spreading-hate-material-on-social-media-waqar”]

Read more

FM Jilani, Turkish FM discuss ongoing Pakistan-Iran development

FM Jilani

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister of Turkiye Hakan Fidan contacted Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani over telephone and discussed the ongoing developments between Pakistan and Iran.

Sharing Pakistan’s perspective on recent developments, FM Jilani said that Pakistan’s Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar was aimed at terrorist camps inside Iran. He said Pakistan had no interest or desire in escalation.

The phone call came a day after the exchange of positive messages between the top Pakistani and Iranian officials.

[embedpost slug=”precision-strikes-destroyed-bla-blf-hideouts-in-iran-ispr”]

Read more

FM, US envoy discuss bilateral relations

US Ambassador Donald Bloom called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, here on Tuesday

ISLAMABAD: US Ambassador Donald Bloom called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, here on Tuesday. They discussed some major aspects of bilateral relations including the recent visit of the Chief of Army Staff to the United States. The Foreign Minister underlined that the two sides should continue to build on the recent exchanges and … Read more

FM Jilani expresses condolences with Palestinian counterpart over killings of innocent Palestinians

FM Jilani telephones Palestinian counterpart to express condolences over deaths of innocent Palestinians

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani telephoned his Palestinian counterpart and expressed condolences on behalf of the people and government of Pakistan over deaths of innocent Palestinians in brutality of Israel. Jilani told the Palestinian Foreign Minister that Palestine is not alone in this difficult time and expressed full solidarity with the Palestinians. The … Read more

PM strongly condemns attack on security forces in Gwadar

PM
  • At least 14 security forces personnel martyred in attack.
  • Kakar said evil intentions of terrorists would never be allowed .
  • He said nation stands by its security forces to eliminate terrorism.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the convoy of security forces in Gwadar district. The prime minister paid tribute to 14 security forces personnel who were martyred in the attack.

He prayed to Allah Almighty for the elevation of ranks of the martyrs in paradise and patience for the bereaved families. Prime Minister Kakar said the evil intentions of terrorists would never be allowed to succeed.

“The martyrs sacrificed their lives for the safety of the country. The entire Pakistani nation, including me, is proud of its martyrs,” he remarked. He said such cowardly attacks by terrorists would never be able to deter the resolve of the Pakistani nation and its forces.

The entire nation stands by its security forces to eliminate this scourge of terrorism, he remarked.

Later, in a social media post on X, the prime minister said, “Their (soldiers) sacrifices will not be in vain. We shall continue our unwavering fight against the forces aiming to destabilize our country.”

On the  other hand, Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani strongly condemned the cowardly terrorist attack on the security forces personnel in Gwadar which resulted in the martyrdom of 14 soldiers.

“Such acts are utterly reprehensible,” the foreign minister wrote on social media platform X.

[embedpost slug=”14-soldiers-embraced-martyrdom-in-terror-attack-near-gwadar”]

Read more

Pakistan to attend OIC’s emergency meeting on Gaza situation on Oct 18

Pakistan
  • Pakistan calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
  • PM said Pakistan closely coordinating with OIC.
  • FM Jalil Jilani will attend emergency meeting of OIC.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said Pakistan is deeply concerned about the ongoing violence and loss of life in Gaza and stands in solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine.

“Pakistan calls for an immediate ceasefire and lifting of the blockade in Gaza,” he wrote on social media platform X.

The prime minister said Pakistan was closely coordinating with the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) and its member states on the fast deteriorating situation in Gaza.

He said Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani would attend the emergency meeting of OIC’s Executive Committee on October 18 and call for urgent action to alleviate the suffering of the people of Gaza.

The extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee of the OIC will take place at the General Secretariat headquarters in Jeddah Governorate, Saudi Arabia.

He said Israel’s deliberate, indiscriminate and disproportionate targeting of civilians in Gaza was against all norms of civility and in manifest violation of international law.

“The breakout of violence needs to be seen in the context of years of forced and illegal occupation of Palestinian territory and repressive policies against its people,” he said.

[embedpost slug=”pakistan-to-dispatch-humanitarian-relief-assistance-to-gaza”]

Read more

FM receives call from UAE counterpart; Gaza situation discussed

FM Gaza situation

The FM of the UAE telephoned Pakistan FM. FM Jalil Abbas Jilani tweeted about his telephonic communication. They discussed the urgent need to protect civilians in Gaza. The caretaker Foreign Minister, Jalil Abbas Jilani, tweeted about the phone call between his counterpart, UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. The Foreign Minister said there was a discussion … Read more

FM Jalil Jilani stresses upon ECO intra-regional trade growth

USAID Administrator FM Jilani discuss bilateral ties, Gaza situation
  • In a statement at  27th ECO Council of Ministers meeting.
  • He said ECO intra-regional trade was less than 8 percent.
  • FM said Pakistan attached great importance to ECO.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani stressed upon member states of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) to change the dynamic of their intra-regional trade and make determined efforts to support regional trade integration.

In a statement at the 27th ECO Council of Ministers meeting held at Shusha, the cultural capital of Azerbaijan, he said that ECO intra-regional trade was less than 8 percent of the region’s aggregate trade and was in stark contrast to other regional groupings such as the European Union where intra-regional trade stood above 70 percent.

The ECO region, he further said, comprising 8 million square kilometers and half a billion people, representing 15% of the world population, had a share of only about 2% in the global trade.

He recalled the “ECO Vision 2025″, adopted during the 13thECO Summit in Islamabad which aptly provided them a roadmap. “To seize the moment, we need to make concerted efforts to meet intended targets and anticipated goals, as enunciated in the ECO Vision 2025 and set a realistic time frame for their completion to reap tangible benefits,” the foreign minister said. He said the ECO Trade Agreement (ECOTA) was a landmark preferential trade arrangement aiming to lower tariffs in the region over an agreed time-frame.

In the long-term, the minister said, it comprised the single, most comprehensive ECO initiative to broaden intra-regional trade and socio-economic prosperity of their future generations. “Its early implementation would foster transit and trade activity through enhanced connectivity within the ECO framework,” he said and urged all member states to regard the early operationalization of ECOTA as a priority in a spirit of cooperation and accommodation so that their region might benefit from the true potential of enhanced economic interaction and trade linkages,” foreign minister as saying.

[embedpost slug=”inflation-rate-for-current-fiscal-year-will-remain-at-23-6-imf”]

Read more

Pakistan’s peace overtures to India met with negativity: FM Jilani

‘Prudent decision’: FM Jilani hails Danish parliament bill prohibiting Quran desecration

Pakistan’s positive outreach and peace overtures have been met with negativity. He said Pakistan was facing the biggest concern from TTP and ISIS-K. He said Pakistan can have close relations with both the US and China. NEW YORK: Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Wednesday said that Pakistan’s “positive outreach and peace overtures” have … Read more

US Assures Support for Pakistan’s Economy and IMF Engagement

US IMF Engagement

IMF approved $3 billion SBA for Pakistan to aid economic stabilization. Finance Minister pledged policy implementation for economic stability. Emphasis on free and fair elections in line with Pakistan’s laws and constitution. US Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland recently had a phone conversation with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, where she assured … Read more

PM Kakar briefed on foreign policy of Pakistan

Kakar
  • PM received by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani.
  • Foreign Secretary briefed PM Kakar about country foreign policy.
  • PM Kakar shared his vision for a dynamic foreign policy.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and received a briefing on the foreign policy of Pakistan.

Upon arrival at the ministry, the prime minister was received by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and senior officers.

Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi briefed the prime minister about the country’s foreign policy. The briefing covered Pakistan’s external relations, the working of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recent efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties with other countries, and priorities for the future, especially in view of the regional and global developments.

The prime minister was apprised of the steps being taken by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in coordination with the ministries and departments concerned, to facilitate the Pakistani diaspora working and residing abroad. The need for close coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and all other national stakeholders was discussed with a view to ensuring the synergetic and holistic pursuit of Pakistan’s foreign policy objectives, security, trade and economic objectives.

PM Kakar shared his vision for a dynamic foreign policy and for strengthening Pakistan’s relationships with other countries. He gave specific directions on different aspects of the foreign policy, with particular reference to facilitation of and engagement with the Pakistani diaspora.

[embedpost slug=”pm-kakar-commends-commandos-of-battagram-chairlift-operation”]

Read more

US envoy, Caretaker FM discuss bilateral relations

US envoy

ISLAMABAD: United States Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and discussed matters relating to mutual interests. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on state of bilateral relations and noted the positive track of bilateral relations. They also agreed to deepen economic cooperation and security cooperation. Earlier, … Read more