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Babar Awan's name removed from ECL, 24 more approved

The Federal Cabinet has given its approval in light of the recommendations of the Sub-Committee on ECL.

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Islamabad: The Federal Cabinet Thursday approved the inclusion of 24 names in the Exit Control List (ECL).

The Federal Cabinet approved through summary circulation of the Ministry of Interior Affairs and 24 names were approved to be placed in the ECL.

The Federal Cabinet has given its approval in light of the recommendations of the Sub-Committee on ECL.

Apart from this, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Babar Awan's name has been approved to be removed from ECL which was included in December 2023 due to Al-Qadir Trust case.

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Cabinet approves to include 24 names in ECL

Federal cabinet approved this summary in the light of suggestions of a committee made for ECL.

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Islamabad: The federal cabinet has approved to include 24 names in Exit Control List (ECL).

According to the details, the federal cabinet approved the summary of interior ministry through circulation. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Babar Awan’s name approved to withdraw from ECL.

It should be noted that Babar Awan’s name had included in ECL due to the case of Al-Qadir trust in December 2023.

Federal cabinet approved this summary in the light of suggestions of a committee made for ECL.

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Pakistan vows to bring culprits of Bisham attack to justice

‘Pakistan will not allow any force to sabotage the relationship between the two countries,’ added Zahra.

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Islamabad: Pakistan has reaffirmed the commitment to bring to justice the perpetrators, facilitators and abettors of Bisham terrorist attack which claimed the lives of five Chinese nationals.

At her weekly news briefing in Islamabad today, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said: “This attack was orchestrated by the enemies of Pakistan-China friendship”.

She stated that such attempts will not succeed and we will continue to work together to develop China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and promote cooperation.

‘Pakistan will not allow any force to sabotage the relationship between the two countries,’ added Zahra.

The Spokesperson continued to say that Pakistan and China are close friends and Iron brothers. The two countries together will resolutely act against these elements and defeat them.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch further said: “Pakistan will continue to work with the Chinese brothers in ensuring the safety and security of Chinese nationals, projects and institutions in Pakistan. The security of the Chinese citizens has been enhanced further”.

Responding to a question, the Spokesperson said Pakistan-India trade relations have been non-existent since 2019 when India took illegal steps in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. She said at this point, there is no change in Pakistan's position on it.

Mumtaz pointed out that the Indian occupation authorities are reportedly set to auction some blocks of lithium resources discovered in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

There are concerns that corporations from outside the region will be awarded the contracts to exploit this valuable resource that belongs to the Kashmiri people, told Foreign Office.

She said these measures by the occupation authorities to deprive Kashmiris of their right to the natural resources are illegal and exploitative.

The spokesperson called upon India to abandon such exploitative plans and respect the right of the Kashmiris to their own land and natural resources.   

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch expressed concerns over continued Israeli aggression in Gaza regardless of the United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.

The Spokesperson said Israel should be urged by its backers to bring an end to the massacre of Palestinian people, lift the inhumane siege and allow humanitarian assistance to all parts of Gaza.   

 

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