PM Imran lauds ISI role in national security, stability

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Hails UN $5bn fundraising appeal for Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD
Prime Minister Imran Khan has appreciated the role of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) in national security, stability and prosperity.
The prime minister along with the federal ministers visited the ISI Secretariat on Wednesday. Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa was also present on the occasion, a PM Office statement said.
The prime minister expressed satisfaction over the professional preparedness to safeguard Pakistan’s national interest.
Earlier, Director General ISI Lt General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum welcomed the dignitaries. A comprehensive briefing followed the discussion on national security and regional dynamics with focus on the ongoing situation in Afghanistan.
Separately, Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday welcomed the United Nations’ funding pledge of more than $5 billion for Afghanistan to avert collapsing of basic services in the war-ravaged country.
The prime minister said that the UN initiative is the result of a special meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers hosted by Pakistan. In a tweet, he reiterated his earlier appeals to the international community to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
“We welcome this UN initiative which has followed Pak-initiated special OIC FMs mtg’s (meeting) pledged support. I have been making this appeal to international community to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan where the ppl (people) have suffered ravages of 40 yrs (years) of conflict,” the prime minister posted on his twitter handle.
Speaking in Geneva on Tuesday, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths has informed that $4.4 billion was needed for the Afghanistan Humanitarian Response Plan alone, to pay health workers and others.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said that they were launching an appeal for $4.4 billion for Afghanistan itself for 2022. “This is the largest ever appeal for a single country for humanitarian assistance and it is three times the amount needed, and actually fundraised in 2021,” he added.
According to a press statement of the UN, the collapsing structure in the war-torn country had left 22 million in need of assistance inside the country, and 5.7 million people requiring help beyond its borders.