ISLAMABAD:The foreign ministers of Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan will hold the second Pakistan-Turkey-Azerbaijan trilateral meeting on in Islamabad on Wednesday and discuss global and regional issues, including new and emerging threats to regional peace and security.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has ruled out any possibility of talks with India, saying the Narendra Modi-led right wing Hindu nationalist government will cause tremendous damage to its own country more than any enemy.
All around support is mounting for the immediate removal of the president Donald Trump even as it is clearer than ever that major systemic changes are needed if genuine democracy is to be preserved in the United States.
When 9/11 happened, the ISI chief happened to be in Washington, D.C. He was summoned to meet the deputy secretary of state, Richard Armitage. The American official peremptorily told the Pakistani spy-master that Islamabad must choose sides because, “History begins today.”
UNITED NATIONS:Pakistan has called on the United Nations committee to review, on an urgent basis, the consultative status with the UN of a group of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) engaged in a massive disinformation campaign to "damage the reputation and hurt the interests of a member state".