On Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan appointed Dr. Moeed Yusuf as the National Security Adviser, elevating him from his original role as the Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on National Security and Strategic Policy Planning.
Yusuf was originally granted the status of a Minister of State in December 2019, and was made the Chairman of the Strategic Policy Planning Cell under the National Security Division.
"I know its too much to ask for a news story to be fact checked before publication these days. But at least the story shouldn’t defy all logic," he tweeted.
He said it is a matter of satisfaction that all the political parties are united on the matters of national security and promotion of democracy in the country.
In a recent interview, Dr. Moeed Yusuf, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Security and Strategic Policy Planning, stated that the government's primary goal is to ensure that there is peace in the region.
Yusuf articulated that "Prime Minister's number one goal for the region is peace with everybody", adding that Pakistan's goal of attaining economic security is not possible without peace in the region.
Biden will also create new commissions and positions within the government focused on environmental justice and environmentally friendly job creation, including one to help displaced coal communities, the newspaper said.
Discussing high resource dependency ratios of Pakistan and Bangladesh, Dr Saleem recommended that both countries can have a joint negotiation strategy to deal with India and China.
Dr Saleem was of the opinion that Pakistan needs to internalise climate change planning within national defense and security establishment.
Four more senior advisers in the White House National Security Council have resigned following the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.