Pak-Ukraine Trade,Culutre & Education Centre - Islamabad

Pak-Ukraine Trade,Culutre & Education Centre - Islamabad Pak-Ukraine Trade, Culture, & Education Centre Islamabad - Pakistan Look forward to making the Pakistan’s relationship with Ukraine even stronger.

Pak-Ukraine Trade, Culture, & Education Information Centre Islamabad - Pakistan is established under the patronage of H.E Mr. Ihor Pasco Ambassador of Ukraine, with an ambition to Give the high priority in developing new business relations between Ukraine and Pakistan, there are a lot of new business opportunities to explore between both countries. As new high tech projects are being developed and

former obstacles to trade are being removed, both countries are poised to develop new opportunities for trade and commerce. The main purpose of establishing Pak-Ukraine Trade & Culture Information Centre is to strengthen business of Commercial and industrial Sector and to help improve cultural relations between the two countries. Further we aim to encourage, Guide & Facilitate Pakistani students for their higher Education in Ukraine. Pak-Ukraine Trade & Culture Information Centre is endeavoring and giving all-out efforts to develop awareness in the trade sector of Pakistan about the lucrative business and trade opportunities waiting to be explored in Pakistan and Ukraine. Ukraine, an East European country bordering Russia, Poland and Hungary, gained independence in 1991 as the 2nd largest country in Europe. Since 2000, the country has enjoyed steady real economic growth averaging about seven percent annually. Ukraine has an established multi-sector, developed industry covering some 20 major industries, including power generation, fuels, ferrous and non-ferrous extraction and processing, chemicals and petrochemicals, gas, machine-building, metal-working, forestry, woodworking, pulp & paper, building materials, light industry. Pakistan has great potential in various fields and joining hands with Ukraine will be mutually beneficial for both the countries. The close cooperation in the energy sector, ferrous & non–ferrous materials, steel and steel products, machineries, Vehicles, Chemicals and other fields are main areas of concentration for both the nations. Pak–Ukraine Trade & Culture Information Centre is aiming to serve as a dependable source of information pertinent to cultural, geographical, and economical and any other information which is significant in the row and provide a unique Launching- Pad for the business community of both the countries This Center has been an important hub of activity and a meeting place for networking, scholarship, publishing, and idea exchange among business, investment, economic development, education, health care, and environment. Wasim Khokhar
President
PakUkraine Trade Centre- Islamabad

14/08/2024
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04/03/2023

Remarks by Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the International Organizations in Vienna Ihor Prokopchuk at a briefing “Stop Impunity for Human Rights Violations in Crimea” / Виступ делегації України щодо порушення прав людини в Автономній Республіці #Крим (мовою оригіналу)

Excellencies, Ambassadors,

Distinguished participants,

Dear colleagues,

Let me start by thanking all of you for attending this informal briefing and for your constant attention and concern for the human rights situation in a part of – the Autonomous Republic of and the city of Sevastopol, which have been illegally occupied by the Russian Federation since February 2014.

This briefing is a joint event. I wish to express appreciation to the co-organisers – the delegations to the of Canada, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. I express gratitude to our expert presenters from non-governmental organizations and civil society, the OSCE Institutions and the United Nations.

Last month marked two years since launch an armed aggression against Ukraine resulting in illegal occupation and annexation of Crimea. It also marked two years since the adoption by the UN General Assembly, on 27 March 2014, of its resolution 68/262 “Territorial integrity of Ukraine”, reaffirming Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. This important document, which now forms part of international law, registered, in particular, the invalidity of the unconstitutional pseudo- referendum in the Crimea organized hastily under the barrel of the Russian guns, and called upon all States, international organizations and specialized agencies not to recognize any changes in the status of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol as an integral part of Ukraine, as well as to refrain from any actions that might be so interpreted.

The position of the international community, rooted in the norms and principles of international law, including the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act, has been utterly ignored by Russia.

Moreover, the two years of illegal occupation have been marked by blatant violations of basic human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Crimean population.

These violations can be placed under one common title – impunity for the offenders. As documented by international organizations and human rights defenders, most of the attacks targeted Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian communities, leaving some activists killed and disappeared. Many others have faced intimidation, raids and searches, attacks on property and arrests under fabricated charges. Unlawful and politically motivated arrests of Crimean Tatar leaders and pro-Ukrainian activists persist, including the cases of Ahtem Ciygoz and Oleksandr Kostenko. The leader of Crimea Tartars Mustafa Dzhemilev was banned from entering Crimea, his son was charged and imprisoned in Russia. An example of Kostenko’s family of four - Oleksandr was last year thrown into jail for nearly four years, his father disappeared last March with no trace since then, his younger brother is now facing criminal proceedings for so called “undermining the court authority” and as a result his mother barely survived two strokes. There are many other examples to continue.

After two years of repression against Crimean Tartar people and their identity, currently the Russian occupying authorities take steps to ban the Mejlis – a representative body of the Crimean Tatar people. The occupying authorities also seek to eradicate all manifestations of the Ukrainian identity, education and culture on the peninsula.

Dear participants,

Protection of human dignity, of human rights and fundamental freedoms are at the core of the OSCE concept of comprehensive security. Among many challenges that exist, the most glaring violations of human rights now take place in the situation of occupation of Crimea – an area where the international organizations are not allowed to enter and establish a permanent monitoring, where independent media has been suppressed. As the occupying power Russia bears full responsibility for these human rights violations and the failure to stop them.

It must remain at the top of our agenda to press Russia, by all available OSCE instruments, on allowing permanent monitoring and presence in the Crimea of the OSCE and other international organizations as well as on implementing recommendations contained in the 2015 HRAM’s Report. Before that happens, it is important to continue distance monitoring and use possibilities of the events and briefings, like today, to stay abreast of the situation.

We see the imperative of continuous active engagement of the OSCE Chairmanship, the OSCE Institutions, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and the participating States to seek observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the illegally occupied Crimean peninsula.

I will conclude by thanking again to all participants of this event which I am certain will be informative and very useful for continuing our efforts at upholding the human rights in the occupied Crimea.



http://mfa.gov.ua/ua/press-center/news/46352-opening-remarks-by-he-ambassador-ihor-prokopchuk-permanent-representative-of-ukraine-to-the-international-organizations-in-vienna

17/04/2022

We wish all celebrating in Pakistan and across the world a very .

May it bring peace, happiness and harmony.

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24/03/2022

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About Rs60 million have been allocated along with two aircraft to deliver aid goods in Poland.

22/03/2022

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22/03/2022

Embassy of Ukraine in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Pak-Ukraine Trade,Culutre & Education Centre - Islamabad

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Pak-Ukraine Trade,Culutre & Education Centre - Islamabad

11/03/2022

Embassy of Pakistan has approached Government of Ukraine to address concerns of students who have been evacuated. Relevant letter is attached. We will keep you informed.pti



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