Pakistan will pay CPEC IPPs Rs50 billion.

Before Prime Minister Shehbaz’s travel to China, a decision was reached to deliver a constructive message to Beijing. To prevent default and send a good signal across the border before Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit, Pakistan has agreed to pay Rs 50 billion to four CPEC power projects early next week in ISLAMABAD.

Pakistani and Chinese representatives met on Friday to reach an agreement. Miftah Ismail, Malaysia’s Minister of Finance, chaired the meeting, which included representatives from the top Chinese power companies.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Finance, the conference focused on the unpaid payments to the Chinese IPPs in Pakistan and other impediments they encountered.

According to an official, it was determined at the meeting that Pakistan would pay Rs50 billion to four Chinese power companies in their own currency rather than US dollars.

Pakistan still owes the Huaneng Shandong Ruyi company Rs74 billion for electricity generated at the Sahiwal power plant, despite having paid over 90% of the invoiced amount.

In the same vein, the government would owe Rs32 billion to the Engro Powergen project and Rs70 billion to the Port Qasim power plant. Hub power plant has an Rs65 billion debt.

Since Pakistan has not yet opened a bank account to save the Chinese power plants from circular debt, the Rs50 billion paid to the four plants will only address their financial woes to a limited extent.

Delay in clearing their dues, mainly on account of idle capacity payments and partly on power purchase costs, has severely harmed the financial health of China’s power plants.

12 Chinese power plants are owed at least Rs269 billion by the Pakistani government as of this week, according to authorities.

The Chinese manufacturers should have a clear plan for paying off all debts by June next year, per directives from China’s finance minister.

The government of Pakistan, however, has made such assurances before. To get the CPEC power plants up and running before the previous prime minister Imran Khan went to Beijing in February, he authorized payments of Rs50 billion.

Additionally, he assured the Chinese IPPs that he would establish a particular bank account to help them avoid going into a debt cycle. However, it did not occur.

According to reliable sources, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif may soon go to Beijing, and the administration is eager to make a good impression before his arrival.

According to the statement, the finance minister said that the government is committed to offering Chinese investors a full range of services. He reassured the Chinese IPPs that their issues would be looked at and fixed immediately.

Intending to calm the nerves of Chinese investors, the minister also established a technical group comprised of officials from the Finance and Power Divisions.

Before paying off its debts, the IMF has requested that Pakistan negotiate with Chinese manufacturers to reduce the return on equity and prolong the loan payback term beyond ten years.

Therefore, Pakistan has already assured the IMF in writing that it would “strive to minimise capacity payments, as we settle the arrears, either by renegotiating the PPAs [Power Purchase Agreements] or by stretching the tenure of bank loans.”

Pakistan informed the IMF that it had fallen behind in paying capacity charges due to Chinese power producers and the need to reimburse rising fuel costs.

However, according to a Chinese energy expert, the discussions and debt restructuring of CPEC power projects might have an annual financial effect of Rs10 billion to Rs50 billion.

To do this, he said, all overseas parties engaged would have to switch their guarantee or investment organization, which would have a negligible impact on rupee terms.

The Chinese government claims the IMF is ignoring a yearly loss of Rs500 billion in revenue for power distribution businesses.

NASA Posts stunning Aurora Image Captured From International Space Station

NASA has released a stunning image of the Southern Lights or aurora., along with their polar patterns. The image was taken from the International Space Station as it traveled 434 kilometers (270 miles) in orbit well above the Indian Ocean near Antarctica.

The stunning views from the orbital outpost were photographed by NASA astronaut Bob Hines, who is presently traveling on the International Space Station (ISS).

There are signs of auroras on other planets other than Earth. For instance, Jupitarhas an atmosphere and a magnetic field, which makes it possible for the planet to have that same kind of fractal light skirting that Earth’s auroras can sometimes display.

Britain approves new booster doses against the COVID-19 and Omicron

London: Britain has approved a booster vaccine against Kovid-19 (Corona), which is claimed to be effective against both the original and Omicron variant forms of the virus. . With this the UK has become the first country to have approved such a vaccine. The country’s health officials announced this on Monday. The drug regulatory body MHRA said that it has approved the modern vaccine against the coronavirus as it was found to meet the standards of safety, quality and effectiveness.

The regulator said one-half (25 micrograms) of each dose of the booster vaccine Spikevax Bivalent Original Omicron works against the original form, while the other half targets Omicron. MHRA Chief Executive Dr. Jay Raine said she is pleased to announce the approval of a new booster vaccine, which was found to be effective in clinical trials against Omicron as well as the 2020 original form.

Israel’s airstrike on Gaza Strip, two top commanders of terrorist organization killed

More than 250 people were also injured in the latest attacks, the ministry said. At the same time, according to the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), 15 Hamas terrorists have been killed in the airstrike. The Al Qaeda Brigades of Islamic Jihad confirmed on Sunday that Commander Khalid Mansour and two of his accomplices were killed in an airstrike in the southern Gaza city of Rafa. After the attack on the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian organization Hamas also fired 100 rockets on the Gaza Strip towards Israel in 2 hours.

A day earlier, Israel killed a commander in the northern Gaza region of an Iran-backed group in an airstrike. The airstrikes have re-started cross-border conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants after an 11-day war in 2021.

Mansoor was involved in these attacks
The statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that in recent days Mansour had worked to carry out an anti-tank missile and rocket attack on Israel. He was involved in planning a terrorist attack in Israel on the border with Gaza. It was thwarted by IDF. He has already plotted many terrorist attacks.

The shower of bullets continued for two days
Israeli jets hit rebel positions in Gaza early Saturday after rockets were fired at southern Israel. Fighting that began on Friday continued through the night after the targeted killing of a top Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander. At least 10 people were killed, including a five-year-old girl and a rebel.

so the fight started
The fighting began after Israel’s senior commander of Islamic Jihad was killed. Islamic Jihad militants are constantly firing rockets and the Israeli army is carrying out airstrikes on Gaza. The firing, however, subsided slightly on Sunday morning.

Washington DC Shooting One died, Five injured

Washington: One person was killed and five were injured in a shooting at an apartment complex in the northeastern part of Washington DC on Monday. Police Chief Robert J. Conti ll said at a news conference that the shooting was reported at around 8:30 p.m. in the 1500 block of F Street North East, outside the Aziz Bates apartment complex. Conti said the five injured were taken to hospital and their condition was not known. During the conference, Conti said that they do not know the reason for the shooting and do not even know whether they know each other or not. He said a large group of people was visible in the area when the shots were fired.

In response to the rising incidents of gun violence in the United States, President Joe Biden said that the US needed to ban assault weapons or raise the age of purchase from 18 to 21 to protect children and families.

In recent incidents, 7 people were hospitalized after a mass shooting on Sunday in Orlando, Florida. An unidentified assailant pulled out a pistol and opened fire at the crowd, injuring seven people, CNN reports. A similar incident occurred on Saturday in Haltum City, Texas, where two people were killed and four others, including three officers, were injured. Police said a woman was found dead inside the house. On May 24, a mass shooting occurred at Raab Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in which several people, including 19 children, were killed.

India extended concessional loans of over 12.3 billion dollars to Africa

Indian External Minister Shri S Jaishankar during in his speech at India Africa growth Partnership program organized by CII EXIM Bank Conclave said ” Being a trusted partner in the journey of socio-economic development, India has extended concessional loans of over 12.3 billion dollars to Africa. India and Africa jointly completed more than 197 projects so far, 65 projects are currently ongoing and 81 projects are in the pipeline stage.

Female news anchors to cover their faces while performing the news show

Afghanistan: The Taliban government has ordered female news anchors to cover their faces while performing the news show. The Ministry of Information and Culture of the Taliban government has called it a final decision.

The Ministry of Information and Culture of the Taliban government has called it a final decision. The Taliban has asked all female news anchors to follow this order. Earlier, the Taliban had issued many Tughlaqi decrees that snatched women’s freedom. These include decrees that women should not come out of the house alone, cover the whole body except the eyes and ban the education of girls.

According to media reports, the Taliban has sent this order to all media organizations. In this order, women media persons and news anchors have been told to come with their face covered. If any woman media person opposes this, then strict action will be taken against her. Taliban’s media organization Tolo News has given information about this order of Taliban.

Earlier, Taliban chief Hibatullah Akhundzada had publicly decreed women in Afghanistan to wear the burqa. It was released by Taliban officials during an event in Kabul. Officials said that women should wear chadori i.e. head-to-toe burqa. It is customary and respectable.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban has also ordered women to stay in their homes by pasting posters. As soon as the Taliban came to power, the education of girls was stopped. Against this, when women entered the field, the girl students were allowed to go to school till the sixth standard.

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