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PM Shehbaz directs strategy to boost agricultural exports

PM Shehbaz directs

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed officials to develop a comprehensive strategy to increase agricultural exports and reduce the country’s trade deficit.

The Prime Minister chaired a review meeting on enhancing Pakistan’s exports, during which the government’s strategy to promote exports was briefed.

The meeting presented trade data for July to December 2025 and highlighted efforts to boost exports in high-value sectors such as engineering, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and processed food.

Officials also informed the Prime Minister that work is underway to integrate Pakistan into global value chains and improve the country’s ports and logistics systems to facilitate exporters.

The Prime Minister noted that government-to-government agreements are being discussed with several countries to enhance rice exports.

PM warns of new terror threat from Afghanistan at Global Peace Forum

PM warns

Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted a rising terrorism threat originating from Afghanistan, urging the international community to press the Afghan government to fulfill its responsibilities.

Speaking at a Global Peace Forum in Ashgabat, he welcomed the designation of 2025 as the International Year of Peace.

PM Sharif emphasized Pakistan’s active role in promoting global peace, noting that conflict resolution through dialogue remains the cornerstone of the country’s foreign policy.

He cited Pakistan’s support in securing the Gaza peace initiative, expressing gratitude to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, UAE, Jordan, and Iran for cooperating on ceasefire efforts. The UN Security Council Resolution 2788 aligns with Pakistan’s vision for long-term peace and humanitarian aid in the Middle East.

He stressed that sustainable peace and sustainable development are inseparable, calling for equitable access to advanced technologies, financial inclusion, and empowering women economically.

Addressing global challenges, PM Sharif described Pakistan’s clean and green development model as a global example while highlighting climate change and inequality as major hurdles for developing nations.

He urged the forum to translate discussions into practical actions, advocating collective cooperation over a zero-sum mindset, and emphasizing the need to build bridges connecting trade, people, and ideas

World AIDS Day:  Govt prioritizing uniform health services nationwide: PM

World AIDS Day

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the protection of health is a fundamental civil right and providing equal opportunities for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care especially to vulnerable and marginalized groups, remained a priority of the government.

In a message on World AIDS Day, he said Pakistan joined the international community in reaffirming, with a strong voice, its resolve to eliminate major challenges such as AIDS to public health and to ensure protection from this disease for all.

In this context, he said the federal government, in collaboration with provincial governments, is committed to ensuring that initiatives at the local level yield meaningful results.

This year, the day was being observed under the theme “Overcoming Barriers and Changing the Attitude Towards AIDS.”

This theme highlighted the importance of confronting new challenges with renewed determination, he said, adding it reminded them that despite obstacles, diseases, difficulties and social inequalities, their commitment to protecting the health, dignity and respect of all citizens should remain unwavering.

The HIV epidemic, he said, while testing the effectiveness and performance of health systems worldwide, also reminded them to formulate comprehensive strategies to combat this disease and further strengthen their health systems.

The prime minister opined that transforming public response and attitudes toward this disease was extremely important.

In this regard, ensuring access to treatment, adopting modern medical facilities and promoting cooperation at the community level could help change societal attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, he added.

“While the government’s focus remains on strengthening the efficiency of the health system and ensuring its reach to all citizens, it is equally essential to listen to the voices of people affected by HIV,”.

Eliminating stigma associated with this disease and ending discriminatory attitudes toward affected individuals was an urgent societal need, he stressed. The prime minister said through compassion, innovation in the health system and investment in its improvement, they could strengthen, diversify and enhance their collective response to HIV.

Despite advancements in the health sector, particularly in AIDS treatment, he said there remained immense room for improvement in public-level diagnosis, access to treatment and community awareness.

“We must collectively confront these challenges with empathy and seriousness,” he added.

He further emphasized that priority measures to eliminate AIDS included improving access to treatment for high-risk groups, ending gender-based discrimination, preventing parent-to-child transmission of HIV, ensuring safe blood supplies for patients and reducing its spread among people who used drugs.

The prime minister said through national and political commitment, inter-sectoral cooperation, and shared responsibility, Pakistan could overcome existing barriers and accelerate progress towards ending AIDS.

“On World AIDS Day, let us renew our pledge that no social, cultural, economic, or administrative barrier will obstruct our fight against this disease. Together, we will make our strategy to combat AIDS more effective, comprehensive, and impactful,” he added.

He stressed for unity with compassion and hope for an AIDS-free Pakistan so that every individual might enjoy a healthy, prosperous, and dignified life.

Pakistan PM departs for Bahrain to strengthen bilateral ties

Pakistan PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has left for Bahrain on a two-day official visit, leading a senior delegation, the Foreign Office confirmed.

The delegation includes Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, federal ministers, senior officials, and other dignitaries.

During the visit, Prime Minister Sharif will hold high-level meetings with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and Bahrain’s Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa.

The official visit highlights the long-standing cordial relations between Pakistan and Bahrain and aims to strengthen results-oriented and strategic partnership between the two countries.

The visit is expected to reinforce traditional goodwill, open new avenues of cooperation, and deepen people-to-people ties, contributing to mutually beneficial collaboration.

PM Shehbaz, Gilani pledge zero tolerance for violence against women

PM Shehbaz, Gilani

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Chairman Senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani have urged all the citizens including youth among all social and religious leaders and teachers to unite against violence on women to eliminate it.

In his message on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the prime minister emphasised that the country is raising its voice with the whole world to highlight this important cause as this year’s theme is “Unite to End Digital Violence against Women”.

He said this theme draws attention to the violence and harassment faced by women at various levels and platforms in the modern era and this day provides us with an opportunity to reflect and renew this commitment and unite and fight against it.

“We need to adopt a multi-pronged strategy to completely eliminate incidents of violence and harassment against women. A comprehensive strategy should not only include measures to prevent such incidents but also include compassion for the affected women and reforming the exploitative system of society,” PM Shehbaz said.

He added that the violence against women is not only a violation of humanity, basic human rights, but also a major obstacle to the peace, tranquility, development and prosperity of society. The Constitution of Pakistan, he said clearly guarantees the dignity and respect of women and provides equal rights, but still women in our society faced discrimination in many situations.

He underlined that the government recognized the International Convention on the Elimination of Violence against Women at the global level, whereas policy, legislative, administrative, institutional and other measures were being taken at the government level to protect women’s rights. These measures also include the Prime Minister’s Package for Empowering Women, he added.

The prime minister also spotlighted the government endeavours to ensure institutional support for women affected by violence. In this context, he said independent commissions have been established, including the National Human Rights Commission, the National Commission for Children and the National Commission for Women.

Chairman Senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to eliminating all forms of violence against women, emphasizing that safeguarding women’s dignity, rights, and safety is a national and moral imperative.

He expressed these words in his message on the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed globally.

Chairman Gilani said that violence against women is a grave human rights violation and a barrier to social progress. He underscored that ensuring women’s protection and empowerment remains central to Pakistan’s democratic values and constitutional guarantees, said a press release issued here.

Highlighting his longstanding efforts for women’s mainstreaming, the Chairman noted that he has consistently supported initiatives to strengthen women’s leadership, enhance their participation in governance, and expand opportunities for their socio-economic advancement.

He recalled that during his tenure as Prime Minister, significant steps were taken to increase women’s representation and institutional support systems, and as Chairman Senate, he remains committed to legislative and oversight reforms that uphold women’s rights.

Chairman Gilani stressed that Islam accords the highest respect and protection to women, and clearly prohibits all forms of oppression and coercion.

He stated that the teachings of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) provide a guiding framework rooted in compassion, justice, and equality, making the protection of women a sacred duty for all.

He called upon policymakers, civil society, religious scholars, and community leaders to work together to eliminate gender-based violence and build a society where every woman and girl can live free from fear and discrimination.

PM approves changes in cabinet’s Economic Coordination Committee

PM approves

ISLAMABAD: In a move to streamline economic decision-making, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has restructured the Cabinet’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC).

Following the Prime Minister’s approval, the Cabinet Division issued a notification regarding the ECC’s restructuring.

According to the notification, Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb will continue as the ECC Chairman, while Federal Minister for the Investment Board, Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh, has been appointed as an ECC member.

With the inclusion of the Federal Minister for the Investment Board, the total number of ECC members has now increased to eight.

Apart from this, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Cheema, Minister for Power Division Owais Leghari, Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervez Malik, Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Minister for National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain and Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal are among the members of the ECC.

Earlier on May 22, ECC was constituted with 7 members.

PM Shehbaz, Erdogan discuss regional cooperation in Baku

PM Shehbaz

Baku: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir engaged in discussions with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The leaders reviewed all aspects of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkey and expressed a shared commitment to promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and across the Muslim world.

During the meeting, both sides agreed on a forthcoming visit by a Turkish ministerial delegation to Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the Pakistan-Turkey friendship reflects the strength of deep and enduring ties between the two countries.

Federal Cabinet gives nod to 27th Constitutional Amendment

Federal Cabinet

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired the federal cabinet meeting via video link from Baku, Azerbaijan, where the 27th Constitutional Amendment was approved.

According to sources, Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarrar briefed the cabinet on the amendment, and the proposals submitted by the Pakistan People’s Party were reviewed during the meeting.

Key Highlights of the 27th Amendment

Introduction of the position of Commander of Defence Forces, which, according to reports, will remain with the Chief of Army Staff. Establishment of a Federal Constitutional Court. Provisions for a joint seniority list of High Court judges.

Empowering the Supreme Judicial Commission to transfer judges between High Courts or their regional benches without the consent of the individual judges.

The amendment bill is expected to be presented in the Senate today as part of a supplementary agenda. Sources indicate it may be referred to the Senate’s Law and Justice Committee for further scrutiny.

The Senate session may continue on Sunday, during which detailed discussions on the constitutional amendment are expected.

Approval from the Senate is likely on Monday. Sources have also suggested that opposition parties may stage protests when the bill is presented.

The cabinet session was attended by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Musadik Malik, Rana Sanaullah, Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Aun Chaudhry, Shazra Mansab, and Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh. Law Minister and Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan were also present.

Sanae Takaichi elected as Japan’s first female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi

TOKYO: Sanae Takaichi has made history by becoming Japan’s first-ever female prime minister, according to international news agencies.

Takaichi, 64, secured a majority of votes in both houses of parliament — 237 votes in the Lower House and 125 votes in the Upper House — to win the leadership.

She is set to take oath as Japan’s 104th Prime Minister later this evening, marking a historic milestone in the country’s political landscape.

Takaichi is among the more conservative candidates leaning to the ruling party’s right. A former government minister, TV host and avid heavy metal drummer, she is one of the best-known figures in Japanese politics – and a controversial one at that.

She faces many challenges, including contending with a sluggish economy and households struggling with relentless inflation and stagnant wages.

She will also have to navigate a rocky US-Japan relationship and see through a tariff deal with the Trump administration agreed by the previous government.

Last month, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, whose term lasted just over a year, announced he would step down after a series of election defeats that saw the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) governing coalition lose its majority in both chambers of parliament.

Jeff Kingston, Professor of Asian Studies at Temple University in Tokyo, told the  Takaichi was unlikely to have “much success at healing the internal party rift”.