ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has decided to send relief supplies to the Palestinians, which was approved by the federal cabinet. According to details, a meeting of the federal cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan, in which the cabinet approved the sending of relief goods to Palestine. The government of Pakistan will send medical supplies to Palestine.
In addition, the federal cabinet also ratified the decisions of the ECC meeting. The ECC had approved the payment of 40% dues to IPPs, which has now been ratified by the federal cabinet. It has been reported that the federal cabinet has approved four UN vehicles to travel to Kabul via Pakistan. It has also approved the issuance of commemorative coins on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Pak-China diplomatic relations. Approved the submission of the annual report of the Election Commission to Parliament, including the approval to issue SROs related to the jurisdiction of The matter was referred to PAPRA. The cabinet also approved the issuance of passenger and cargo licenses to private airlines. The decisions of the Cabinet Committee on Institutional Reforms and the decisions of the Cabinet Committee on Legislation were also ratified.
According to sources, the cabinet meeting also postponed the approval for the appointment of the chief executive of the Pakistan Housing Authority Foundation, while the approval for the appointment of members of the Electronic Certification Accreditation Council and the appointment of community welfare attachیںs in Pakistani missions abroad was also postponed.