NA session to be held on Monday: Qureshi

Author: News Desk

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that National Assembly session will be held on Monday at 3:00pm.

Qureshi said this while talking to media persons outside the Parliament House on Tuesday.

He said the decision has been made in the meeting of parliamentary parties chaired by Syed Fakhar Imam. The session will continue with a pause of one day. Qureshi said the meeting also decided that quorum will not be pointed out during the session.

Oman

To exchange views on the Covid-19 pandemic and its repercussions, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a telephonic conversation with Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah of the Sultanate of Oman.

Foreign Minister Qureshi appreciated effective measures being taken by Oman to control the spread of the coronavirus disease. The Foreign Minister briefed his Omani counterpart about the latest situation in Pakistan as well as the steps being taken by the Government to cope with the challenge. He also expressed gratitude for repatriation of Pakistan nationals from Oman.

While underscoring importance of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s call for Global Initiative for Debt Relief for developing countries, Foreign Minister Qureshi reiterated the need for close cooperation to mitigate the impact of the economic slowdown and devote more resources to manage the crisis.

The Foreign Minister also highlighted the impending locust attack in the Middle East and South Asia and emphasized the need for coordinated response to maintain collective food security.

Foreign Minister Qureshi expressed concerns over spread of Covid-19 in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir due to continued restrictions on movement and lack of unfettered access to medical and other essential supplies. He also noted the campaign to demonize Indian Muslims in the context of Covid-19 spread, emphasizing that it should be rejected by the international community.

The Omani Foreign Minister lauded the efforts of the government of Pakistan in combating the pandemic. He extended his government’s support to Prime Minister Khan’s initiative on debt relief. The two Foreign Ministers agreed to remain engaged.

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