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But it was not immediately clear whether the $2 billion target had been reached at the meeting of over 25 top diplomats, including US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Aid groups expressed disappointment at the response. The UN had asked for $460 million in August but quadrupled the figure on Friday because of the scope of the disaster. I call for your urgent response,” the UN chief said. “Of course, we know this is happening in a part of the world where stability and prosperity are profoundly in the world’s interests,” he added.
National Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmad said the country had only 20 percent of the food and 20 percent of the water needed for the stricken 20 million people. Clinton stressed that Pakistan must become more self-sufficient and raise more domestic money for reconstruction. Clinton said the US would help its ally “bring transparency, oversight and accountability to the reconstruction”. Other major donors also pressed for more transparency to tackle rampant corruption in the country. “It is critical for the government to ensure full transparency of cash flow,” Tadamichi Yamamoto, Japan’s special representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan, told the meeting. Germany’s Development Minister Dirk Niebel said Pakistan must be “realistic” and raise more of its own money to rebuild the country. Daily Times
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On the occasion, Mr Puri recalled the messages of solidarity, sympathy and support from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and External Affairs Minister S M Krishna to their Pakistani counterparts in the aftermath of the devastating floods that affected parts of Pakistan in August this year. Online
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One diplomat said the arrangement would be worth around $390 million to Pakistan over a year.The details will be worked out by the European Commission, the EU executive, in coordination with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to avoid the concessions violating international trade rules and aggravating other EU partners such as India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. “There is a deal done,” the diplomat said, adding that it included a commitment to grant Pakistan access to the EU’s enhanced trade programme, known as GSP+, by 2014, provided it meets criteria on good governance and human rights.
“The European Council underlines its firm commitment to grant exclusively to Pakistan increased market access to the EU through the immediate and time-limited reduction of duties on key imports,” a statement by the 27 EU leaders at the end of the summit said.“The severity of this crisis demands an immediate and substantial response,” the EU said in a declaration. “A stable, democratic and prosperous Pakistan is key to addressing global issues such as counter-terrorism, nonproliferation or counter-narcotics,” the statement said. Courtesy: Daily Times
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“The only path for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir is that of dialogue and discussion,” Singh said. “While some of these protests may have been impulsive or spontaneous, it cannot be denied that some incidents were orchestrated by certain groups,” Singh said, while referring to the deadly street protests.Leader of the ruling Congress party, Sonia Gandhi, urged the government to listen to the angry new generation “that has grown up in the embrace of violence, of conflict and brutality”.
“We must give them hope, we must understand and respect their legitimate aspirations,” she added, while stressing that the region was an integral part of India. Various party leaders agreed that “the constitution of India provides ample scope to accommodate any legitimate political demand through dialogue, civil discourse and peaceful negotiations”. Mehbooba Mufti, leader of the People’s Democratic Party in IHK, said that the meeting had also discussed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).
On the other hand, violence spread to new areas of Indian-held Kashmir on Wednesday, with five more protesters shot dead by security forces. Security forces opened fire on protesters in Mendhar, 210 kilometres from Jammu. “Four youths have been killed in the firing and several government buildings... were attacked and burnt down by the angry protesters,” said police sources to international monitoring teams. Agencies
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