Security Council’s Responsibility to End Gaza Genocide: Munir Akram

United Nations i Pakistan Permanent Delegate of Munir Akram has said on Wednesday that ending the ongoing genocide in Gaza is the responsibility of the UN Security Council.

of the United Nations on Wednesday Security Council “The consequences of foreign occupation are most evident in Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine,” he said during a high-level discussion convened in Sierra Leone. It is the responsibility of the Security Council to Israel End the genocidal war in Gaza.

Munir Akram said that ‘the failure to solve these problems has increased the conflicts at the global level.’

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sierra Leone, Professor David Francis, chaired the discussion.

During the discussion, Munir Akram described the international strategies as largely flawed, ineffective and unsatisfactory. Pakistan also emphasized the urgent need to eliminate the root causes of terrorism and extremism.

A high-level debate was held at the UN Security Council at the request of Sierra Leone, chaired by Sierra Leone’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor David Francis.

In his address, Akram said that the results of foreign occupation are most evident in Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine. It is the Council’s responsibility to end Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza.’

Highlighting the complex factors of conflict, he explained that these factors include colonial heritage, internal struggles, competition for limited resources such as food and water, and interventions to suppress people’s struggle for political and economic rights. are born from

He stressed the need for a comprehensive and integrated strategy, recognizing the importance of security and provision of basic services.

According to him: ‘This strategy should include regional and international support for national efforts to develop effective methods for conflict prevention and resolution.

which focuses on ‘Peacebuilding and Sustainable Peace: A New Agenda for Peace, Addressing the Global, Regional and National Aspects of Conflict Prevention’.

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The Permanent Representative of Pakistan added that ‘conflict prevention strategies at the national level can be successful if they are accompanied by regional and international initiatives that address fundamental issues such as poverty, unemployment, justice. Lack of resources, exploitation of national resources, and external interference should be addressed.

He appreciated the concept of a national violence prevention strategy outlined in the Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace.

Referring to Pakistan’s experiences, Munir Akram said that the latest national implementation plan ‘Azam-e-Satwat’ is focused on effectively countering violence and terrorism in collaboration with local communities.

He said that ‘Pakistan’s success against terrorism in the border areas was largely possible due to the support and participation of the local communities.’

Ambassador Muneer Akram hoped that the Council’s deliberations would generate new ‘ideas’ that would help in devising effective mechanisms for conflict prevention, problem solving, and peace building in conflict-ridden countries.


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2024-08-23 01:14:16

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