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Capital Hour: Monor Nafafi

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Pakistan and Azerbaijan are stronger to increase bilateral economic relations

The Federal Minister of Trade, Kamal Khan and the Ambassador of Azerbaijan in Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, held a decisive meeting during the week to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.
The discussion focused on preparations for the state’s visit to Prime Minister Sherfins Sharif to Azerbaijan.
With the highlight of the importance of people’s communications from people to enhance trade and investment, the meeting stressed the need to implement the agreements in a timely manner.
The ambassador also shared plans to create a commercial house in Azerbaijan in Islamabad, Lahore and Crachi.
The Minister proposed to organize a commercial forum to a commercial (B2B) during the Prime Minister’s visit, followed by one country exhibition in Azerbaijan later this year, and perhaps in July, to measure the response to PTA.
The ambassador assured the support for the business delegation and suggested the announcement of the launch of the Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Pakistan Azerbaijan.
Exploring commercial opportunities, Minister Jam Kamal Khan suggested importing cotton from Azerbaijan for treatment in Pakistan, with plans to export high -end clothes to Cambodia.
The ambassador offered Pakistan to the pioneering cotton producers in Azerbaijan and the most prominent opportunities for mutual trade in agriculture and technology.
Both sides celebrated the multiplication of trade volume compared to the previous year and confirmed the construction on this momentum.
Minister Azerbaijan called for participation in the upcoming Foodag exhibition in Lahore, while the ambassador again affirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment to establishing strong commercial and investment links through the participation of prominent companies’ contacts.
The meeting concluded with a joint commitment to achieving successful results, which gives priority to the establishment of the Trade Council and the Chamber of Commerce as rooms for bilateral trade relations.
This cooperation represents an important step towards deepening economic relations in Pakistan, Azerbaijan, as both countries aim to create long -term partnerships and explore new ways of trade and investment.

There are no plans to remove Ali Amin Gandabur as KP’s CM: Asad Qaiser

The central leader in Pakistan, TEHREEK-E-Insaf (PTI), Asad Qaiser, during the week, confirmed that there are no plans to replace the KP prime minister at this stage, stressing that Ali Amin Gandabur will remain the Prime Minister of Khyber Bakhtongua.
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“KP is currently facing great challenges and there is no talk about the removal of Ali Amin Gandabur as his KP CM at the present time,” the former president of the National Assembly Assad Qaiser stated during an interview with a private television channel.
Caesar continued to reveal that he met the founder of Pti Imran Khan to discuss the party’s issues, explaining that the newly appointed provincial president would be responsible for making changes on other sites within the party.
By thinking about his political journey, Al -Qaiser recalled his decision to step ascend as head of the elected boycott after he became the president of the National Assembly.
“It was decided to separate the official and party posts, so I left the partisan positions after a year and a half,” and he mentioned, and mentioned the changes in the leadership of PTI, noting that Bruise Khattak resigned from the Secretary -General and was replaced by Jaharanger Tareen, while AZAM SWATI took over the position of the district head in the place of Qaiser.
Qaiser explained that he does not belong to any specific faction within the party, saying: “I am in the Imran Khan group.” He repeated his loyalty to PTI and Marran Khan, saying: “Imran Khan is PTI.”
The former NA spokesman alluded to other changes within the party’s structure, stressing that the new provincial president will have an effective role in reshaping the sites of other parties.

The Day of the Republic in India celebrated the capital

The Republic Day celebrates the adoption of the Indian constitution in 1950, making India a republic. Getika Srivastava, the company of the Indian diplomatic mission, at the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad, is its role in representing India in the event in the capital of Pakistan, during the week.
The heads of Saarc missions (the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation), which attends this event, besides diplomatic and regional cooperation for this occasion. Saarc is an international government organization and a political political union in South Asia, which includes countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Batun, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The pieces of the cake are often a symbolic actual in such celebrations, and it represents unity and celebration. It is common for diplomats and population to meet in solidarity during the important national events, even in countries where relations may be tense, as is the case with India and Pakistan.
In this case, the event is likely to be a festive and diplomatic importance, as the attendees meet to celebrate the National Day of India while recognizing regional relations and cooperation. The fact that this is reported by DNA (a prominent Pakistani news outlet) indicates a focus on the importance of these diplomatic gestures and its broader effects on relations between India, Pakistani and regional diplomacy.

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