Gilani says foreign investment has declined, economic activities come under pressure
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The PM told the delegation, led by ICG President Louise Arbour, that foreign investment in Pakistan had declined considerably and economic activities had come under pressure. “Despite these serious constraints, Pakistan remains resolutely committed to take this war to its logical conclusion and root out the threat of terrorism and militancy from its soil,” he said. The PM said that Pakistan’s security forces had made great sacrifices in the ongoing war against terror.“After their defeat in FATA and Swat, militants are now on the run and have started to target urban centers,” he said. The prime minister said that the threat of terrorism could not be eliminated unless its root causes were addressed through development.He, however, regretted that international community and donor countries had failed to fulfill their commitments of assistance that were made at the Tokyo conference. The government, he said, was forced to divert its resources meant for further development in the country on the rehabilitation and reconstruction of infrastructure in the affected areas. Daily Times
UK says Iran gas pipeline Pakistan’s internal matter
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Baqir Sajjad Syed
ILAMABAD: Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague (L) speaks during a joint press conference with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi (R) at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad Photo by AFP.
The warning was conveyed by Pakistani diplomats during their talks with Mr Hague, who is in Pakistan on his first visit as foreign secretary.According to Foreign Office sources, a significant part of the talks focussed on the latest UN sanctions on Iran and the subsequent efforts by the US and EU to take punitive measures against Tehran’s oil and gas sector.Pakistan had on June 14 finalised a $7.6 billion gas pipeline deal with Iran, which is considered crucial for averting the energy crisis Pakistan is currently confronting. “Mr Hague was told that the US and EU sanctions could prove counter-productive and may force Iran to react,” a senior foreign ministry official informed the media sources. Pakistan fears that a cornered Iran could affect the situation in Middle East and the peace and reconciliation efforts in Afghanistan.According to the official, Mr Hague patiently listened to the Pakistani point of view. Iran also figured at the press conference which followed the talks, though the guarded remarks of the British foreign secretary did not indicate that he had been won over by the persuasions of the Pakistan officials.
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Parliament can defend itself against any attack
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Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar quoted the president as saying that the people were the ultimate repository of power and the people alone had the right to elect their representatives and bring them to the parliament and the assemblies.Referring to a condition for parliamentarians to posses a bachelor’s degree, the president urged detractors not to malign the parliament and democracy, adding that the parliament was indeed capable of defending itself.He said that the parliament asserted itself when it democratised the constitution and gave the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa their true identity.The president said that government initiatives such as the BISP, the distribution of state land among the women living in areas around 32 small and medium dams, and the offering of 12 percent stock shares to workers in state-run enterprises through the Benazir Employees Stock Option Scheme would help banish poverty from the country. The spokesman said that the president, Daily Times reports.
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