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Pakistan's pavilion at CIFTIS highlights specialties, investment opportunities

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Pakistan's pavilion at CIFTIS highlights specialties, investment opportunities

2024-09-17 05:19 Last Updated At:11:27

The national pavilion of Pakistan is showcasing the country's specialty products and investment opportunities at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing.

One of the most eye-catching exhibits in the pavilion is something commonly loved by the Chinese - jade.

"We have a lot of mines in the southwestern province of Balochistan. This is where most of this onyx and jade is found. So it is mine from there, but the products that you see here, they are made in Karachi," Pakistani Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi told a China Global Television Network (CGTN) reporter.

China and Pakistan enjoy an ironclad friendship, with economic ties between the two countries flourishing over recent years. China is now the largest trading partner of Pakistan and an important source of foreign direct investment in the country.

The success of ties has been clearly demonstrated at the pavilion.

"We are showcasing 10 enterprises or companies from China which are doing great businesses in Pakistan. This is another enterprise, a Pakistani enterprise, but this is based in China for over 23 years," Hashmi said.

Themed "Global Services, Shared Prosperity," the 2024 CIFTIS is held at the China National Convention Center and the Shougang Park in Beijing from Sept 12 to 16. It features exhibitions from over 80 countries and international organizations.

Pakistan's pavilion at CIFTIS highlights specialties, investment opportunities

Pakistan's pavilion at CIFTIS highlights specialties, investment opportunities

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UNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a year

2024-09-19 06:05 Last Updated At:06:17

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) passed a non-binding resolution on Wednesday demanding an end to Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory within the next 12 months by an overwhelming margin.

The resolution was adopted with 124 votes in favor, 14 against and 43 abstentions, during the UNGA's 10th emergency special session considering Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

The resolution demanding that Israel comply with all its legal obligations under international law, including advisory opinions by the International Court of Justice, was introduced by the State of Palestine on Tuesday and was co-sponsored by more than two dozen nations.

By the newly adopted resolution, the UNGA "demands that Israel brings to an end without delay its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which constitutes a wrongful act of a continuing character entailing its international responsibility and do so no later than 12 months from the adoption of the present resolution."

The UNGA also demands that Israel comply without delay with all its legal obligations under international law, including as stipulated by the International Court of Justice.

In remarks before the vote, Mohamed Issa Abushahab, the permanent representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations, said the humanitarian tragedy in Gaza must be addressed through unimpeded access to those in need, a ceasefire deal and the full implementation of all related Security Council resolutions.

A credible peace process must be relaunched to work towards a two-State solution to diffuse this conflict, he said, expressing support for the State of Palestine's full statehood and UN membership. "The time has come to end the suffering," he noted.

Introducing the draft resolution on Tuesday, Riyad Mansour, the permanent observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, called for the establishment of an independent and sovereign State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He said the Palestinian people have been steadfast in the pursuit of their inalienable rights, just like all other citizens worldwide who seek self-determination.

"The Palestinians want to live, not survive -- they want to be safe in their homes, they want their children to go to school without fear. They want to be free in reality as they are in spirit," said Mansour.

UNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a year

UNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a year

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