Tuesday, September 11th, 2018
President of Belarus to pay an official visit to Uzbekistan
TASHKENT, (DNA) – President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will pay an official visit to Uzbekistan on 12-13 September 2018. According to the press service of the head of Uzbekistan, Lukashenko will arrive in Tashkent on 12 September 2018. On 13 September, at the Kuksaroy residence, negotiations will be held with the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and bilateral documents will be signed. Presidents of two states will also visit industrial enterprises of the capital, an exhibition of goods produced in the Republic of Belarus.=DNA ==============
Pakistan, CPEC lead foreign policy: China
BEIJING/ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – China places CPEC and Pakistan’s interest in the priority position of its foreign policy and neighbouring diplomacy, said the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday. Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Spokesperson Geng Shuang said Pakistan and China had agreed to strengthen their ties in all fields in addition to accelerating the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). “Beijing will continue its support to Islamabad and both countries have agreed to accelerate the China Pakistan Economic Corridor project,” said the spokesperson. He said Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to PakistanRead More
FC Balochistan averts major terrorist bid
RAWALPINDI (DNA) – The Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan on Monday averted a major terrorist bid and recovered 21 improvised explosive devices from the border town of Qamar Din Karaiz, district Zhob in Balochistan province. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, FC Balochistan conducted an intelligence based operation (IBO) in Qamar Din Karaiz and recovered 21 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) of different weights (total weight 235 kg). The EDs were to be used to target the Muharram processions in various parts of the province. The IBO was carriedRead More
Idlib offensive to cause humanitarian risks: Erdogan
ANKARA, (DNA) – Turkey says a Syrian government offensive in Idlib province would cause humanitarian and security risks. In an article in the Wall Street Journal, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan called on international community to take action and warned that entire world stands to pay the price otherwise.

