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Singapore, Malaysia resolve 20-year land, water disputes
Malaysia will relocate its railway station near Singapore’s central business district to an area close to one of the two bridges linking the two countries, freeing up land in the city-state for redevelopment.
Backdoor diplomacy on to resolve issues with India: PM
ON BOARD PM’s AIRCRAFT (APP) – Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday has said that the present government has full support of all the political parties and is committed to resolve the problems of people.
Talking to newsmen on board his special aircraft before reaching Kathmandu on his way to Bhutan to attend the 16th SAARC Summit, he said for the first time in its history, the PPP government enjoyed the support of the establishment that was clear from the progress of the government in war against terror and at the international level. He said, “For the first time, we are on the same page and moving in one direction.”
He said all the leadership in the country is unanimous on all issues and determined to resolve them jointly to provide relief to the public.
Prime Minister said for the first time the present PPP government was pro-establishment.
He said PPP came into power in 2008 after its leadership that remained in exile returned and gave sacrifices with the commitment to solve problems of the people.
He said: “I am certain that the international community would extend full help and cooperation to Pakistan keeping in view commitment of the government in the war against terror.”
Gilani said a high-level committee had been constituted by him to probe the hosing down of the assassination site of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.
He said the committee was all-powerful and would determine the causes of removal of evidence from the crime scene and then the government would take appropriate action in the light of its recommendations.
Replying to a question regarding talks with India, Prime Minister said efforts were being made through normal diplomatic and backdoor channels to resolve all the issues.
Answering a question about demand for civil nuclear technology from the United States, Gilani said during his recent visit to the US, he raised the issue at the nuclear summit as it was PakistanÂ’s genuine need and requirement due to gap in supply and demand of electricity.
Regarding the 18th Amendment, Prime Minister said a committee was being constituted to implement the amendment in letter and spirit.
He said all the provinces and stakeholders were being taken on board and he was consulting the political leaders. He said he had already discussed the issue with Nawaz Sharif.
“The elements who were making efforts to turn the public opinion against the present government have failed after the passage of 18th Amendment from both houses of the Parliament,” he added.
Gilani said after resolving the basic issue of constitution, now the government was focusing its attention on tackling issues like unemployment, loadshedding and provision of essential needs of life.
Regarding power shortage, Prime Minister said a number of projects including Rental Power Projects were under way to increase electricity generation.
Meanwhile, on his arrival at Kathmandu Airport, Prime Minister was accorded a warm welcome by Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal Vijay Kumar Gachadar and other officials.
On the other hand, Pakistan and Nepal have agreed to enhance bilateral relations and decided to further promote trade, economic, people-to-people, defence and cultural relations.
These views were expressed during the meeting between Premier Gilani and his Nepalese counterpart Madev Kumar Nepal at the Prime Minister House. It was the second meeting between the two premiers, as previously they met in Sharm-el-Sheikh in July last.
Gilani emphasised the need to translate the cordial relations into strong bonds of friendship between the two countries.
Gilani said, “We need to focus on the promotion of bilateral cooperation in the areas identified in the roadmap to ensure our continued partnership in achieving peace and security in our region and at the international level.”
The prime minister informed Madev Kumar that Pakistan had finalised projects worth Rs 13.17 million for development in different sectors of Nepal under Special Assistance Programme for South Asia (SAPSA) in fiscal year 2009-10.
Referring to bilateral trade, Gilani said, “We need to find ways and means to strengthen our economic and commercial ties.”
Besides highlighting the importance for Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, he emphasised the need to expedite the process proposal for initiating negotiations on bilateral investment treaty, which is presently under consideration of Nepalese government.
He said efforts should be made to finalise Preferential Trade Agreement between the two countries to increase trade volume.
He said the Joint Economic Commission set up in 1983, had so far met only for five times and its last meeting was held in March 2005. “We should reactivate this forum for identifying the new areas of possible cooperation and monitoring the progress in our trade and commercial ties.”
The prime minister stressed the need for early decision to conclude a Bilateral Extradition Treaty, which is pending with the Nepalese government since 2006.
Regarding defence cooperation, Premier Gilani offered more assistance to Nepal, saying Pakistan would continue accommodating officers of Nepalese armed forces in its defence and defence production training institutions.
The prime minister offered to provide small arms and ammunition, as Nepal has already purchased small arms worth 2.23 million dollars in 2007.
Nepalese Prime Minister Madev Kumar appreciated the reconciliatory approach of Gilani and said Nepal was also going though constitutional reforms, and would get benefit from his the experience in this regard.
He pointed to the ongoing cooperation in banking sector and stressed the need of similar support setting up cement factories, construction sector, infrastructure, tourism and agriculture sector.
Both the leaders also discussed their contribution in the United Nations Peace, keeping in view the fact that the two countries are the largest contributors.
Prime Minister Gilani invited Kumar to visit Pakistan, which he accepted.
During his stay, he also called on Nepalese President Ram Barn Yadev at the President House. During the meeting, Prime Minister Gilani offered condolences on the sad demise of former Nepalese premier GP Koirala. President Yadev belongs to late KoiralaÂ’s Nepali Congress.
Giving details of his meeting with his Nepalese counterpart, Gilani said, despite its economic constraints, Pakistan would continue supporting the development of socio-economic sectors of Nepal through technical cooperation.
He said both the countries could work together under Saarc to promote regional cooperation.
President Yadev appreciated the role of Pakistan in the war against terror and in ensuring peace and security in the region.
While extending invitation to Premier Gilani for an official visit, he said, the present short visit was not sufficient to exchange views and express the true relationship.
“Cabinet trying to resolve problems in south”
Milan Marković says that there are problems in the ethnically mixed region of southern Serbia. The public administration and local government minister adadded ding that the government and the Coordinating Body are trying to resolve them as quickly as they can.
Efforts to resolve political standoff in Kyrgyzstan
The deposed president of Kyrgyzstan repeated his demand for safety guarantees ahead of talks Wednesday with civil rights groups on his fate. President Kurmanbek Bakiyev made the call in the south of the country where he fled last week after an uprising that saw an interim government headed by Roza Otunbayeva take power.
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Cowardly acts not to deter our resolve: Kayani
RAWALPINDI (Agencies) – Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday said cowardly acts of militants would not dent the resolve of the Armed Forces and the nation to fight against terrorism.
He said morale of the Armed Forces personnel was high and they would chase militants and crush them at all costs.
Kayani thanked the nation for their wholehearted support and sympathy at hour of grief. “This spontaneous and overwhelming show of solidarity by the nation with the Army is a treasure, which we deeply value and cherish,” he added.
He expressed these views after attending funerals of some of Shaheeds of FridayÂ’s tragic terrorist attack on a mosque during Juma prayers, in which officers, soldiers, elders, children and civilians lost their precious lives, said an ISPR Press release issued here.
He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and said the nation, including the Army stands united in sharing their grief.
While, talking to members of the bereaved families, he praised their exemplary strength of faith at this moment of trial. This intrinsic strength is a true reflection of the indomitable will and resilience of the Pakistani nation, Kayani added.
The COAS stated that Pakistan is our motherland and it is the bastion of Islam, adding “We live and die for the glory of Islam and Pakistan.”
He said: “Our faith, resolve and pride in our religion and in our country is an asset, which is further reinforced after each terrorist incident. The Army stands committed to defend, protect and preserve Pakistan at all costs.”
He stated that the Army with the help of people of Pakistan will Inshallah protect and preserve the core values and interests in a dignified and chivalrous manner.
Earlier, the Army Chief visited the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) and inquired about the health and well-being of the injured in the FridayÂ’s suicide attack on Parade Lane Mosque.
According to sources, the Army Chief met the injured jawans and officers individually and inquired about their health and directed the doctors to provide best medical treatment to them.
The injured with their high morale assured the COAS that their support for the Army in elimination of the menace of terrorism would continue.
They said that those who targeted GodÂ’s house cannot be Muslims.
Unprecedented security measures were taken for the visit of COAS.
Meanwhile, funeral prayers of six martyrs of the Parade Line Mosque attack were offered at Chaklala Garrison and Army Race Course Graveyard.
Maj-Gen Bilal Omar, Hashim Masood, son of Corps Commander, Peshawar, Masood Aslam, Walid Mumtaz, son of Brig Mumtaz, whose Namaz-e-Janaza was held at Chaklala Garrison and attended by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Gen Tariq Majeed, Chief of Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Federal Defence Minister, Ch Ahmed Mukhtar, Federal Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, Federal Minister for Labour and Manpower, Khurshid Shah, Governor NWFP, Awais Ghani, Chief Minister NWFP, Amir Haider Hoti, Federal Minister for Railways, Ghulam Ahmed Bilour, Ex-Chief of Army Staff, Gen (r) Mirza Aslam Beg, former ISI Chief, Lt-Gen (r), Hameed Gull, Gen (r) Aziz Khan, Lt-Gen (r) Farooq Ahmed, DG, JS Headquarters, Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, Principal Officers of GHQ, Corp Commander Rawalpindi Lt-Gen Tahir Mehmood and other senior civil and military officers.
Cowardly acts not to deter our resolve: Kayani
RAWALPINDI (Agencies) – Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Saturday said cowardly acts of militants would not dent the resolve of the Armed Forces and the nation to fight against terrorism.
He said morale of the Armed Forces personnel was high and they would chase militants and crush them at all costs.
Kayani thanked the nation for their wholehearted support and sympathy at hour of grief. “This spontaneous and overwhelming show of solidarity by the nation with the Army is a treasure, which we deeply value and cherish,” he added.
He expressed these views after attending funerals of some of Shaheeds of FridayÂ’s tragic terrorist attack on a mosque during Juma prayers, in which officers, soldiers, elders, children and civilians lost their precious lives, said an ISPR Press release issued here.
He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and said the nation, including the Army stands united in sharing their grief.
While, talking to members of the bereaved families, he praised their exemplary strength of faith at this moment of trial. This intrinsic strength is a true reflection of the indomitable will and resilience of the Pakistani nation, Kayani added.
The COAS stated that Pakistan is our motherland and it is the bastion of Islam, adding “We live and die for the glory of Islam and Pakistan.”
He said: “Our faith, resolve and pride in our religion and in our country is an asset, which is further reinforced after each terrorist incident. The Army stands committed to defend, protect and preserve Pakistan at all costs.”
He stated that the Army with the help of people of Pakistan will Inshallah protect and preserve the core values and interests in a dignified and chivalrous manner.
Earlier, the Army Chief visited the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) and inquired about the health and well-being of the injured in the FridayÂ’s suicide attack on Parade Lane Mosque.
According to sources, the Army Chief met the injured jawans and officers individually and inquired about their health and directed the doctors to provide best medical treatment to them.
The injured with their high morale assured the COAS that their support for the Army in elimination of the menace of terrorism would continue.
They said that those who targeted GodÂ’s house cannot be Muslims.
Unprecedented security measures were taken for the visit of COAS.
Meanwhile, funeral prayers of six martyrs of the Parade Line Mosque attack were offered at Chaklala Garrison and Army Race Course Graveyard.
Maj-Gen Bilal Omar, Hashim Masood, son of Corps Commander, Peshawar, Masood Aslam, Walid Mumtaz, son of Brig Mumtaz, whose Namaz-e-Janaza was held at Chaklala Garrison and attended by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Gen Tariq Majeed, Chief of Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Federal Defence Minister, Ch Ahmed Mukhtar, Federal Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, Federal Minister for Labour and Manpower, Khurshid Shah, Governor NWFP, Awais Ghani, Chief Minister NWFP, Amir Haider Hoti, Federal Minister for Railways, Ghulam Ahmed Bilour, Ex-Chief of Army Staff, Gen (r) Mirza Aslam Beg, former ISI Chief, Lt-Gen (r), Hameed Gull, Gen (r) Aziz Khan, Lt-Gen (r) Farooq Ahmed, DG, JS Headquarters, Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, Principal Officers of GHQ, Corp Commander Rawalpindi Lt-Gen Tahir Mehmood and other senior civil and military officers.
Resolve A Q Khan’s security protocol issue out-of-court, says Lahore High Court
The Lahore High Court’s (LHC) Rawalpindi bench has asked the government to reach an out-of-court settlement with nuclear scientist Dr. A Q Khan with regard to his security.
Hearing an intra-court appeal by the federal government on restoring Khan’s security protocol, the court observed that it would be in the national interest to resolve the issue [...]
Af nudged by US to resolve political cris The political crisis in Afghanistan that has been marred by possible rigging, come to a point of being pressured by the International community with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pushed for a word from the Afghan President Hamid Karzai on further situation on Tuesday. As a UN-backed panel threw out nearly a third of Hamid Karzai’s votes from the August Presidential polls, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the Afghan President will “set the stage†for resolving the political crisis by announcing his intentions on Tuesday. Clinton also hoped that the crisis in the war-torn country would be resolved soon. “He is going to announce his intentions. I am going to let him do that, but I am encouraged at the direction the situation is moving,†Clinton told reporters at the State Department after meeting with Iraqi President Nouri al-Maliki. She was responding to questions about the political crisis in Afghanistan in the wake of a UN-backed panel deciding to cut Karzai’s share of the vote to 48 per cent, below the threshold for an outright win. “I am very hopeful that we will see a resolution in line with the constitutional order in the next several days,†Clinton said. “But I don’t want to pre-empt in any way President Karzai’s statement, which will set the stage for how we go forward in the next stage of this,†she said, when asked whether Karzai has decided to accept the findings of a UN- backed fraud.is
The political crisis in Afghanistan that has been marred by possible rigging, come to a point of being pressured by the International community with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pushed for a word from the Afghan President Hamid Karzai on further situation on Tuesday.
As a UN-backed panel threw out nearly a third of [...]
India’s Anil Ambani says he wants to resolve dispute
Anil Ambani called on Sunday for a renewed effort to end a bitter feud with his brother triggered by the carve-up of up a vast family business stretching from energy to telecommunications and financial services. He said in a statement he believed “all disagreements can be sorted out in a



