Dakar, Senegal
01 April 2017 (QNA)
President of the Republic of Senegal, Macky Sall, met here on Saturday with Dr. Ali bin Fetais Al Marri, UN Special Advocate and Attorney General of State of Qatar.
Both discussed matters pertainingto activities of the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Center (ROLACC), ROLACC's future directions within the framework of the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and the projects needed by the African continent, especially Western countries.
Present on the occasion were Saree bin Ali al Qahtani, ambassador of Qatar to Senegal.
During his visit to Senegal, Dr. Ali bin Fetais Al Marri also met with Prime Minister of Senegal, Mohamed bin Abdullah Dionne, and Minister of Justice, Sidiki Kaba.
They discussed a number of topics and to emphasize the continuous close cooperation between the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Ministry of Justice of Senegal to implement the plan of action agreed upon with the ROLACC.
They also reviewed follow-up on implementation of the recommendations from Dakar Conference held in 2015. It was organised by the Senegalese Ministry of Justice and the ROLACC in cooperation of United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Daily 'DAWN'
Pakistan
1st April 2017
Analysts were quick to note a new friendship which appears to be blossoming between Pakistan and Russia. The Russian Deputy Chief of General Staff Colonel General Israkov Sergi Yuryevich was hosted by Peshawar Corps Commander Lt-Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt on a visit to North and South Waziristan just a few days ago.
But is it too soon to draw any conclusions about the relations between the two states, especially given then complicated history?
"This is an interesting and unusual development. The military relations between the countries are growing rapidly but we cannot be so forward as to call it an alliance yet," Pakistan's former military attaché to Afghanistan Brigadier (retd) Saad Muhammad said during a talk show on Dunya News TV Channel.
Brig Muhammad reminded viewers about the proxy war the two nations were fighting in Afghanistan in the 1980s. He the relationship only started to mend in 2014 when Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu visited Pakistan in November 2014 "and signed a defence cooperation contract with us."
He elaborated on the growing military cooperation between the two countries, saying, "Last year's military exercise is an example of the countries' conjoined interests, apart from that the naval forces of both countries participated in 'Arabian Monsoon' exercises in 2014 and again in 2015."
He was referring to September 2016, when around 200 military personnel of both countries participated in the drills. The special operations drills codenamed ‘Druzhbha-2016’ — a Russian word meaning “friendship” — saw Russian troops and Pakistani special forces working in close cooperation.
Russian Navy’s largest anti-submarine warfare ship Severmorsk arrived in Pakistan for participation in the Aman 2017 international naval exercises in February 2017. While Pakistan also confirmed purchase of Mi-35 ground attack helicopters in 2015.
Brig Muhammad pointed out, however, that an alliance between Pakistan and Russia would not be without China, a mutual friend, "The prospect of an alliance between Pakistan and Russia will not be possible without their mutual friend — China," he said and did not stop there but went on to say that Turkey too is interested in such an alliance.
"Turkey is also interested to be part of the group and I know for a fact that President Erdogan has shown his willingness in the matter," Brig Muhammad added.
"So this will be a four-way alliance between China, Turkey Russia and Pakistan and there is a lot of restlessness in the US regarding this prospective alliance and we cannot rule the US factor out as they are sitting in Afghanistan right now," Brig Muhammad cautioned, but also said, "The game is on."
Hinting that the ongoing tug-of-war between the US and Russia in the region may be a reason for Russia's developing interest in Pakistan, Brig Muhammad said, "We should not forget that there was a time when there was a Quadrilateral Coordination Group consisting of China, Pakistan, US and Afghanistan to discuss reconciliation in Afghanistan in 2016," Mr Muhammad said and added, "This threatened Russia and it entered into separate talks with China and Pakistan regarding Afghanistan."
"So Russia wants to bring Afghanistan under its influence as much as the US does, and Pakistan has prior experience dealing with Afghan Taliban," Brig Muhammad said. In conclusion, reiterated his point and said, "Our history with Afghanistan and the Taliban and our friendship with China are the two reasons for this interest."
New Delhi
'The Hindustan Times'
1st April 2017
(ANI)
Shah Rukh Khan expressed his excitement on being honoured at 60th San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF) on April 14 at the Castro Theater in the US.
To express his happiness, the 51-year-old took to Twitter and wrote, “Honoured to be at at the 60th #SanFrancisco Int Film festival & looking forward to meeting my friend @BrettRatner. Also memories in SanFran.”
Officials at the fest also find it an honour to welcome Shah Rukh, whom they have addressed as ‘one of the world’s most recognised film personalities,’ at the gala.
At SFIFF, Shah Rukh will get a tribute along with John Ridley, Gordon Gund, Ethan Hawke and James Ivory.
SFIFF is celebrating its 60th anniversary and runs from April 5-19 at various venues in the Bay Area, will unspool 200 films and include live events.