Peace in South Asia is linked to Kashmir issue: Munir Akram

Peace in South Asia is linked to Kashmir issue: Munir Akram

Pakistan‘s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram has said that Pakistan can play an important role on the United Nations platform. He further said that the peace of South Asia is connected with the Kashmir issue, they want a solution to the Kashmir issue according to the resolutions of the United Nations, the goals of sustainable development…

In a statement, Munir Akram said that the world is currently facing many serious challenges, such as food insecurity due to wars, increasing global warming, global epidemics and recession.

He said that the United Nations platform can provide the best solution to tackle all the challenges, investment is very important for social development and improvement of the economy.

Munir Akram says that caretaker prime minister will address the United Nations General Assembly, he has scheduled meetings with world leaders and various investment companies.

The Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations said that Pakistan is the country most affected by climate change. is equal to

He further said that the peace of South Asia is connected with the Kashmir issue, they want a solution to the Kashmir issue according to the UN resolutions, and the UN meeting can play an important role in achieving the goals of sustainable development.

Munir Akram also said that in order to have good relations with Afghanistan, the terrorist elements in Afghanistan that are disrupting regional peace should be eradicated.

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**Interview with Munir Akram, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to ⁤the United⁢ Nations**

**Interviewer:** Thank you ‍for joining us, Ambassador Akram. You mentioned that Pakistan can play a ⁤significant role on the ‌UN platform, especially concerning the Kashmir issue. How do ⁢you envision this role in facilitating a solution?

**Munir Akram:** Thank you for having me. ⁤Pakistan is‌ committed to achieving a resolution ⁣for the Kashmir issue in line with UN resolutions. Our role at⁢ the UN is to advocate for peace in South ⁤Asia, as ‍the stability of the region is⁣ intricately linked to addressing this⁣ longstanding conflict.

**Interviewer:** You also highlighted​ the growing challenges the world faces,​ such as food insecurity and climate change. How do you see these issues⁣ intersecting with Pakistan’s priorities at the⁢ UN?

**Munir Akram:** Indeed,‌ these issues are interconnected. Climate change ⁤particularly affects Pakistan more than many⁢ other nations, and it exacerbates food insecurity, which can ⁢lead​ to unrest. We ​believe that the⁣ UN can provide the ⁤solutions and investments needed for ⁤sustainable development and to mitigate these challenges effectively.

**Interviewer:** I understand‍ the caretaker prime minister is⁢ set to address the UN General Assembly. What key messages will he convey regarding‍ Pakistan’s stance on these multifaceted issues?

**Munir Akram:** ‌He will speak about​ the urgent need for international cooperation to tackle these global challenges and emphasize the importance‍ of a comprehensive approach ‍to peace, development, and security in South Asia, ⁢particularly regarding Afghanistan ‍and the Kashmir issue.

**Interviewer:** You touched on the need to address terrorist⁢ elements in Afghanistan for improved relations. How does this ‍factor into your vision for regional peace?

**Munir Akram:** Regional peace ‍is paramount. We believe that effective measures against ⁢those who threaten stability in⁣ Afghanistan are crucial, as this will promote better relations and cooperation throughout South Asia,‌ ultimately benefiting all nations involved.

**Interviewer:** Thank you,​ Ambassador Akram. As a final thought for our ⁢readers, do you‍ believe that a resolution‌ to ⁤the Kashmir issue⁤ is feasible under the current geopolitical landscape, and what role should other nations play in this process?

**Debate Prompt:** Readers,‌ what are your thoughts? Is‌ it realistic to expect ⁢a resolution to the Kashmir issue amidst the current geopolitical tensions, and how involved should other nations be in mediating this long-standing conflict?

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