Kashmir’s freedom ‘primary aim’ of Pakistan at UN, Munir Akram says in anniversary message

Kashmir's freedom 'primary aim' of Pakistan at UN, Munir Akram says in anniversary message

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 24 (APP): Pakistan’s ‘primary aim’ at the United Nations is to secure the recognized right to self-determination of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Ambassador Munir Akram said in a UN Day message in which he highlighted the country’s active role in various forums of the world body .

“Pakistan has a long history of active participation and constructive leadership at the UN on development, security, human rights, and other issues,” he said, having served 8 times on the Security Council; it was elected 6 times as the President of the Economic and Social Council; and has been almost continuously on the Human Rights Council.

Pakistan, he said, is one of major contributors of troops to UN peacekeeping – contributing 200,000 troops in 47 UN peacekeeping missions – with an outstanding record of performance.

On the Kashmir dispute, Ambassador Akram said Pakistan had welcomed the UN Secretary-General statement that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute should be resolved on the basis of “the UN Charter and the Security Council resolutions” which prescribe that the “final disposition” of the state will be determined through a free and fair plebiscite under UN auspices.

Pakistan, he said, will continue to press for the implementation of the Security Council resolutions on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

“The UN membership furthermore recognizes Pakistan’s critical role in stabilizing Afghanistan by preventing a humanitarian crisis and economic collapse, promoting peace through reconciliation, and eliminating the threat of terrorism from Afghanistan’s territory.”

Pakistan, he said, also plays a key role in promoting Islamic causes at the UN, pointing out that it led the OIC countries in the adoption by consensus of the General Assembly resolution which declared March 15, as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.

At present, Pakistan also chairs the Group of 77 and China (125 developing countries) and is leading the negotiations at the CoP27 Climate Conference and the SDG (Sustainable Developments Goals) Summit next year.

Pakistan is also actively promoting reforms to strengthen the principal organs of the UN – the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and the Human Rights Council.

Referring to the triple food, fuel and finance crisis the developing countries face, the Pakistani envoy said, “We need emergency action to support the poorest and most vulnerable countries and structural changes to redress the systemic deficiencies that have perpetuated and exacerbated inequality among and within nations.”

“In the present turbulent times,”Ambassador Akram said, “the UN’s Member States must place their faith in the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, which remain immutable and relevant to address the current global and regional challenges confronting the international community.”

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