Iranian President Dr. Hassan Rouhani has commended Pakistan’s constructive and responsible role in mediating a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in the region. In his praise for Pakistan’s efforts, the Iranian President noted that his country seeks peace, stability, and brotherly relations with the nations of the region. He emphasized that the Iranian people have lost confidence in the United States due to its broken promises, and reiterated that the international community must uphold the rights of the Iranian nation under the principles of global laws.
President Rouhani stated that the United States cannot emerge victorious from this conflict, as it will lead to severe consequences for the countries of the region and the world. He also claimed that the Zionist regime is pursuing its ambitions, and expressed hope that the unity of the Islamic Ummah would thwart their plans. The Iranian President further emphasized that regional security should be ensured by the countries of the region themselves.
In other news, the Karachi Port Authority has announced that the first Hajj flight from the port will depart tomorrow morning at 3 am. According to the Ministry of Interior, Sindh Governor Nisar Ahmad Khuhro will bid farewell to the Hajj pilgrims at the port.
The Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) has appointed renowned Pakistani community leader Asad Umar Khan as the Chairman of the Board of Governors’ Advisor in Japan. Sindh Home Minister Ziauddin Langoar has stated that the law and order situation in the province is unacceptable.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has praised the United States for its role in brokering a ceasefire in Lebanon and expressed good wishes for US President Donald Trump. However, sources have revealed that the Iranian delegation had expressed concerns that Israel might target them.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has issued a written order, rejecting the request for an unnecessary adjournment made by Barrister Abbas Ali. The court has also taken action against the lawyers’ tradition of adjourning cases without a valid reason. PTI Chairman Barrister Saad Rafique has begun negotiations with the leaders of the banned outfits, and has convinced them to show flexibility in their stance.
The Ministry of Environmental Change has formally announced the formation of a committee to address environmental concerns. In Karachi, the power supply has been disrupted for 10-10 hours in several areas. According to police officials, the investigation team has examined the college’s records, and the deceased was not subjected to any torture marks.
Sindh Chief Minister has directed the Lahore police to arrest the accused within 8 hours. US President Donald Trump has expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister of Pakistan and Field Marshal Asim Munir.
Sources have revealed that the Iranian delegation had expressed concerns that Israel might target them. A Pakistani ship has departed from Kuwait heading towards Hormuz Strait. According to shipping sources, the Khairpur ship will pass through the Hormuz Strait today.
The news of the Hormuz Strait opening has led to a 12% decline in global crude oil prices. In the UK, opposition parties have demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Saeed Khatibzadeh, has stated that Iran will not accept any temporary ceasefire.
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