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“Peace in Afghanistan is imperative for regional security”: Sheikh Rasheed

Sheikh Rasheed

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has on Sunday said Pakistan committed to peace in Afghanistan but will not hand over bases for any attacks in neighbouring countries.

Addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi today, Sheikh Rasheed said peace in Afghanistan is imperative for regional security.

He said Pakistan has always desired peace in Afghanistan and would welcome any decision made by the Afghan people for their homeland.

The interior minister said Pakistan will not side with any party in Afghanistan as stability in Afghanistan is in the interest of our own homeland.

He pushed the Kabul government and the Afghan Taliban to negotiate and find out a solution to the conflict that is acceptable to all the parties.

“Taliban in Afghanistan now have changed,” the minister said adding, now they understand that peace can only be achieved through dialogues.

Earlier, Sheikh Rasheed had rejected an “irresponsible statement” by India’s minister of state for home affairs regarding an alleged drone attack in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK).

Speaking to media officials today, he had said Pakistan wants to have good relations with all countries, including India. However, he said, India will have to give the right to self-determination to the oppressed Kashmiris.

“Pakistan has nothing to do with a drone attack in IIOJK, New Delhi should provide evidence supporting its allegations against Pakistan,” he said.

The minister strongly denounced the statement of the Indian minister for the state of home affairs and said New Delhi used to put every blame of its failure on Pakistan.

Discussing the Afghanistan issue, Rashid said work on fencing along the border with Afghanistan has been done by eighty-eight percent while forty-six percent on the Iranian border.

The Minister said Pakistan is not allowing anyone to use its land against any country, and other countries should also ensure it.

He said India would desire that peace doesn’t establish in Afghanistan; however, Pakistan has been making sincere efforts for peace in Afghanistan.

Responding to a question, the Interior Minister urged the opposition parties to sit with the government to introduce electoral for transparent elections in the future.

Sheikh Rasheed hoped for peace and stability in Afghanistan after the pulling out of US troops.

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Sheikh Rasheed to represent Pakistan at International Event in Doha today

Sheikh Rasheed

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed has landed in Qatar and will represent Pakistan in an international event in Doha today (Monday). As per the details, the 13th three-day international event for Homeland Security and Civil Defence, Milipol Qatar 2021 will begin today in Doha. Sheikh Rasheed will represent Pakistan at the international forum today. In addition … Read more

UAE’s leader extends best wishes to Sheikh Rasheed after new portfolio

Sheikh Rasheed

The newly-appointed Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed held a telephonic conversation with United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s senior minister Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan congratulated Sheikh Rasheed on his appointment as Interior Minister and said that he deserved this position.

The interior minister thanked him for his best wishes.

Change In Cabinet Portfolios

1. Shiekh Rasheed Ahmed – Interior Minister

2. Azam Khan Swati – Minister for Railways

3. Brgd. (R) Ijaz Ahmed Shah – Minister for Narcotics Control

4. Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shiekh – Minister for Finance

Earlier, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has on Tuesday called for early end to the visa restrictions of United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Pakistani citizens.

He held discussion with UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Al-Zaabi.

On the occasion, the interior minister also stressed the need that UAE should extend cooperation for bringing back Pakistanis imprisoned in UAE.

He said Pakistan and the UAE have long-standing ties. He said 1.5 million Pakistani workers in the UAE were a valuable asset, and they send foreign exchange of worth five billion dollars to Pakistan annually. Efforts will be continued for promotion of bilateral ties, he added.

He said that talks were under way for the resumption of visas and assured that the issuance of visas will soon resume. “The relations between the countries have improved under Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government.”

However, the ambassador said the Pakistani community had an exemplary role in the development of UAE

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Sheikh Rasheed becomes new Interior Minister

Sheikh Rasheed

Sheikh Rasheed has become the new Minister of Interior after Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved the reshuffle of two key ministers.

In Rasheed’s replacement, Azam Swati will be made the new Railway Minister.

According to the details, both the ministers were informed of the decision met Imran Khan before the decision. Moreover, a cabinet reshuffle notification will be issued this week.

Retired Brigadier Ijaz Shah has become the new Minister for Anti-Narcotics Control and Abdul Hafeez Sheikh is given the designation of Finance Minister.

Change in Cabinet Portfolios

1. Shiekh Rasheed Ahmed – Minister for Interior

2. Azam Khan Swati – Minister for Railways

3. Brgd. (R) Ijaz Ahmed Shah – Minister for Narcotics Control

4. Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shiekh – Minister for Finance

Earlier in the day, Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh has been sworn in as Federal Minister. President Dr. Arif Alvi administered the oath to Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh at a ceremony at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

According to the details, the move came in light of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) decision on the inclusion of advisers and special assistants in cabinet committees.

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