Pakistan, Turkiye leaders vow diplomatic push to halt Israel’s military campaigns in Mideast

Pakistan, Turkiye leaders vow diplomatic push to halt Israel’s military campaigns in Mideast
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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar (right) and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir (left) meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the sidelines of the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers in Istanbul on June 21, 2025. (MOFA)
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Updated 21 June 2025
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Pakistan, Turkiye leaders vow diplomatic push to halt Israel’s military campaigns in Mideast

Pakistan, Turkiye leaders vow diplomatic push to halt Israel’s military campaigns in Mideast
  • The Middle East situation came up during a meeting between Ishaq Dar, Asim Munir and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
  • Both sides stressed the urgency of halting ‘Israeli aggression’ in Gaza, ensuring unhindered humanitarian aid

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday and agreed to step up diplomatic efforts to halt Israel’s military campaigns in the Middle East, as regional tensions threaten to escalate further.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers in Istanbul, where Muslim-majority nations are grappling with regional crises.

Two of the bloc’s key members — Pakistan and Iran — have recently faced military escalations with regional adversaries. While Pakistan’s brief but intense standoff with India last month ended in a ceasefire, Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, launched over a week ago, have shown no signs of letting up.

“The leaders [of Pakistan and Turkiye] expressed strong condemnation of the continued Israeli attacks in blatant violation of fundamental principles of international law, reiterated support for Iran’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and its right to self-defense under the UN Charter, agreed to continue diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation and urged the international community to play its part in restoring peace and stability in the region,” the Foreign Office in Islamabad said in a statement.

“Both sides emphasized the urgency of galvanizing efforts to bring an immediate halt to the Israeli aggression in Gaza and unhindered provision of humanitarian assistance to the besieged people of Gaza,” the statement added.

As Iran and Israel continue to trade fire, European and regional powers are racing to contain the conflict and bring Iran back to the negotiating table to resume nuclear negotiations that broke down when Israel launched its strike on Tehran and other cities.

During Saturday’s meeting, Dar underscored Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with Turkiye.

The two sides reaffirmed their desire to deepen cooperation, particularly in light of Turkiye’s diplomatic support for Pakistan during last month’s flare-up with India, which saw both nuclear-armed neighbors exchange missiles, drone fire and airstrikes before tensions subsided under international pressure.

Dar also congratulated Erdoğan on receiving an award from the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum in recognition of his leadership and the successful organization of the ongoing OIC ministerial session.


Pakistan president invites Saudi investment, acknowledges Riyadh’s support in critical times

Pakistan president invites Saudi investment, acknowledges Riyadh’s support in critical times
Updated 25 July 2025
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Pakistan president invites Saudi investment, acknowledges Riyadh’s support in critical times

Pakistan president invites Saudi investment, acknowledges Riyadh’s support in critical times
  • Ali Ali Zardari highlights the historic ties between the two countries in a meeting with the Saudi envoy
  • The meeting came as Pakistan tries to attract foreign investment to accelerate its economic recovery

KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday invited Saudi businesses to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan, underscoring the historic relationship between the two countries and Riyadh’s critical role in helping Islamabad through difficult times.

Zardari’s remarks come as Pakistan looks to attract foreign investment to strengthen its economy. Saudi Arabia played a key role in stabilizing Pakistan’s finances in recent years, depositing $2 billion into Pakistan’s central bank in June 2023 to bolster foreign reserves.

The Kingdom also helped unlock a $3 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund later in the same year.

“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy deep-rooted and historic relations based on shared faith and mutual trust,” the president said during a meeting with Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki in Islamabad according to a statement circulated by the presidency. “We invite Saudi investors to explore investment opportunities in various sectors of the Pakistani economy.”

The Saudi financial assistance to Pakistan two years ago came as the South Asian nation’s reserves had dropped to a level where it could barely cover a few weeks of imports, bringing the country to the brink of sovereign default.

Zardari expressed appreciation for Riyadh’s continued support during the meeting and called for deeper engagement between the two nations on regional and international forums.

Pakistan has been trying to further strengthen its economic relations with the Gulf countries amid improving macroeconomic indicators.

It also signed 34 memorandums of understanding worth $2.8 billion with Saudi Arabia in October 2024, part of Islamabad’s broader push to accelerate its economic recovery through export-led growth and foreign investment.


Pakistan urges global action against banned militant groups exploiting social media

Pakistan urges global action against banned militant groups exploiting social media
Updated 25 July 2025
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Pakistan urges global action against banned militant groups exploiting social media

Pakistan urges global action against banned militant groups exploiting social media
  • Minister Talal Chauhdry asks social media platforms to use AI to block militant-linked accounts
  • Pakistan’s 2016 PECA law criminalizes online recruitment and funding linked to militant groups

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has requested cooperation from social media platforms to block and remove accounts linked to militant groups, State Minister for Interior Talal Chaudhry said on Friday, urging global action and the use of artificial intelligence to support these efforts.

Chaudhry’s statement comes amid growing concerns in Islamabad over the online presence and influence of militant networks, including the Pakistani Taliban, also known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and Daesh, which are increasingly using digital platforms to recruit, fundraise and spread propaganda.

Pakistan has intensified efforts to curb militancy on social media by strengthening digital surveillance, enforcing cybercrime laws and engaging with major tech platforms.

The country’s primary legislation in the area is the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), 2016, which explicitly criminalizes online recruitment, funding and planning by militant groups.

“I want to once again request for the social media operators and social media platforms to cooperate with us on the blockage and removal of accounts, taking AI measures to stop mirroring accounts and to share info of account holders who are operating these accounts,” the minister said while addressing a news conference.

He highlighted how Pakistan was fighting a war against militancy for two decades.

“And Pakistan is a wall between terrorists and the world,” he added. “If this wall becomes weak the fire will not stop on our borders.”

Chaudhry lamented that around 40 international militant groups were operating out of Afghanistan, adding they had access to weapons and ammunition worth millions of dollars left behind by US forces following their withdrawal in 2021.

He said all of these militant organizations had been sanctioned by the US, the United Kingdom and Pakistan.

“We want to block and remove the account,” Chaudhry added. “Second is to use AI measures to stop mirror accounts and thirdly and most importantly is to share information of these account holders because they are also part of terrorist organizations and are terrorists.”

The government has also urged platforms such as Facebook, X and YouTube to comply with local regulations and promptly remove flagged content promoting militancy.

In May 2024, Pakistan established the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) under the mandate of PECA, tasked with probing offenses such as terrorism-related cyber activities, misinformation, hacking and other forms of digital crime.


Pakistan’s top judge pushes for AI integration in courts, stresses need for ethical safeguards

Pakistan’s top judge pushes for AI integration in courts, stresses need for ethical safeguards
Updated 25 July 2025
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Pakistan’s top judge pushes for AI integration in courts, stresses need for ethical safeguards

Pakistan’s top judge pushes for AI integration in courts, stresses need for ethical safeguards
  • Chief Justice Yahya Afridi says AI can boost efficiency but must not compromise fairness, transparency
  • National Judicial Automation Committee has been tasked with drafting ethical framework for AI use

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi on Friday highlighted his plan to integrate artificial intelligence into the country’s judicial system, saying it could significantly improve the performance of courts while stressing that its adoption must be guided by an ethical framework to ensure responsible use.

Globally, countries are experimenting with AI to improve legal efficiency, with Chinese courts using the technology for evidence analysis and verdict drafting, while the US judiciary deploying it for legal research and risk assessments.

Speaking at a symposium to mark the International Day for Judicial Wellbeing, the chief justice said the judiciary was committed to embracing innovation but not at the cost of fairness or transparency.

Justice Afridi said the National Judicial Automation Committee, chaired by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and comprising judges from the high courts, had been tasked with preparing and recommending ethical guidelines for the use of AI in Pakistan’s judiciary.

“We hope that this initiative, along with the willingness of our judiciary to use AI, will enable us to integrate AI into our processes safely and allow us to make our justice delivery system more efficient, transparent and, above all, citizen-centric,” he said.

While acknowledging the immense potential of AI to improve judicial efficiency, Justice Afridi warned its integration must not be “blind or uncritical,” stressing the need for thoughtful deliberation on the complex ethical concerns it raises.

International experts have also warned that opaque algorithms, AI-generated recommendations and the replacement of human judgment in nuanced cases could undermine judicial impartiality and public trust.

The chief justice’s address also outlined a broader judicial reform agenda focused on improving institutional support, promoting fairness and enhancing the wellbeing of judges, particularly at the district level.

He expressed pride in the district judiciary and pledged to continue reforms that protect their dignity, provide necessary resources and help them deliver justice more effectively.

“It is my firm resolve as the Chief Justice of Pakistan to support you through reforms that protect your wellbeing, affirm your dignity and provide the resources you need to perform your best,” he told the gathering.

He added that a judge who is institutionally supported is better equipped to be “fair, focused and effectively responsive.”


Rizwan to lead Pakistan in three one-day internationals against West Indies

Rizwan to lead Pakistan in three one-day internationals against West Indies
Updated 25 July 2025
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Rizwan to lead Pakistan in three one-day internationals against West Indies

Rizwan to lead Pakistan in three one-day internationals against West Indies
  • The series will be played at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad & Tobago on August 8, 10 and 12
  • Salman Ali Agha will captain the T20I side for the three-match series from July 31 till August 3 in US

LAHORE: Pakistan on Friday announced a 16-member one-day international squad for the upcoming three-match series against the West Indies, with Mohammad Rizwan named as skipper.

The series will be played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad & Tobago on August 8, 10 and 12, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

“Right-handed batter Hasan Nawaz is the only uncapped player in the ODI squad, while Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi are part of the ODI squad,” the board said.

Pakistan will also play three Twenty20 internationals (T20Is) against the West Indies on July 31, August 2 and August 3 at the Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, the United States.

“Salman Ali Agha will captain the T20I side, while fast bowlers Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali and Shaheen Shah Afridi return to the squad in this format,” the PCB said.

Pakistan will arrive in the US on July 27, following the conclusion of their three-match T20 series in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh won the series 2-1.

SQUADS

16-member ODI team: Mohammad Rizwan (captain), Salman Ali Agha (vice-captain), Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Mohammad Haris (wicket-keeper), Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Sufyan Moqim

15-member T20 team: Salman Ali Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wicket-keeper), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan (wicket-keeper), Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Sufyan Moqim


Pakistan condemns Israeli bid to annex West Bank as ‘deplorable,’ demands world action

Pakistan condemns Israeli bid to annex West Bank as ‘deplorable,’ demands world action
Updated 25 July 2025
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Pakistan condemns Israeli bid to annex West Bank as ‘deplorable,’ demands world action

Pakistan condemns Israeli bid to annex West Bank as ‘deplorable,’ demands world action
  • Israel’s parliament this month passed a resolution urging the government to extend sovereignty over West Bank, including Jordan Valley
  • Islamabad says such measures represent dangerous escalation, jeopardize regional stability and prospects for Palestine dispute settlement

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan condemns Israel’s attempt to annex parts of the West Bank as a “deplorable act” and a grave violation of international law, the Pakistani foreign office said on Friday, adding the move underscores Israel’s disregard for Palestinian rights.

Israel’s parliament this month passed a non-binding resolution that urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu-led government to extend sovereignty over the West Bank, including the Jordan Valley.

The motion, though symbolic and without legal force, reflects mounting political pressure from Israeli right-wing lawmakers to formalize annexation, a move that has drawn sharp international criticism.

“Pakistan unequivocally condemns the Israeli parliament’s unlawful attempt to assert ‘sovereignty’ over the occupied West Bank,” the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement.

“Such deliberate and provocative actions highlight the occupying power’s systematic attempts to undermine efforts for peace and entrench its illegal occupation.”

The development comes amid Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza that has killed more than 59,000 Palestinians since Oct. 2023, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

Pakistan maintains that the only viable remedy to the Palestine dispute is the realization of the two-state solution, which includes the establishment of Palestine as a viable, secure and contiguous state on the basis of pre-1967 borders.

The South Asian country is also using its presidency of the UN Security Council this month to help refocus global attention on the crisis in Gaza and the wider Israeli Palestinian conflict.

“These unilateral measures represent a dangerous escalation that jeopardizes regional stability and prospects for a just and lasting settlement,” the Pakistani foreign office said.

“Pakistan calls upon the international community to take swift and decisive action to hold Israel accountable for its violations of United Nations Security Council resolutions and international humanitarian law. These measures will neither be recognized nor alter the internationally acknowledged status of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”