Pakistan deeply concerned on deteriorating situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, says FM Qureshi in NAM Meeting

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has reiterated Pakistan’s deep concern on the deteriorating security situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, the Dispatch News Desk (DND) news agency reported.

While addressing the virtual Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) held under the theme: “Bandung+65: More Relevant, United and Effective NAM against Emerging Global Challenges, including COVID-19”, the foreign minister said that the intensive shelling by Armenian forces on civilian populations of Azerbaijani villages is reprehensible.

“Pakistan stands with the brotherly nation of Azerbaijan and supports its right of self-defense,” Qureshi said. “We support Azerbaijan’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh, which is in line with the several UN Security Council resolutions.”

The virtual meeting was organized by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov.

“We commend Azerbaijan for convening the Online Summit-level Meeting of the NAM Contact Group in response to COVID-19 earlier this year,” Shah Mahmood Qureshi said.

The foreign minister said that we welcome the initiative of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to convene a Special Session of the UN General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and look forward to a meaningful outcome from it.

Nagorno-Karabakh - The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has reiterated Pakistan’s deep concern on the deteriorating security situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. While addressing the virtual Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) held under the theme: “Bandung+65: More Relevant, United and Effective NAM against Emerging Global Challenges, including COVID-19”, the foreign minister said that the intensive shelling by Armenian forces on civilian populations of Azerbaijani villages is reprehensible. “Pakistan stands with the brotherly nation of Azerbaijan and supports its right of self-defense,” Qureshi said. “We support Azerbaijan’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh, which is in line with the several UN Security Council resolutions.” The virtual meeting was organized by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov. “We commend Azerbaijan for convening the Online Summit-level Meeting of the NAM Contact Group in response to COVID-19 earlier this year,” Shah Mahmood Qureshi said. The foreign minister said that we welcome the initiative of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to convene a Special Session of the UN General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and look forward to a meaningful outcome from it. Qureshi said that in the midst of unprecedented global challenges, the world today stands at a critical juncture. He said that rising mistrust and tensions among nations have ushered in a new arms race. The minister said that conflicts are proliferating and deepening; unilateral actions, military and economic coercion, and the oppression of occupied peoples has become widespread; ideologies of hatred and discrimination are growing; threats to security in cyberspace have heightened; and the advent of new disruptive technologies risks exacerbating the existing inequalities. Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the COVID-19 has only compounded these challenges by revealing the fragilities of the global system. The foreign minister said that the pandemic has served to validate the importance of our Movement’s founding principles, which are rooted in solidarity, international cooperation, and respect for multilateralism. The minister said that as we mark the 65th anniversary of the adoption of the Bandung principles, it is important to reaffirm our collective commitment to these values which are more relevant today than ever before. Qureshi said that we should strengthen our foundational principles with concrete actions for these challenging times including the following: •One, Strict adherence to the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and NAM, including refraining from acts or threats of aggression; respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity; and non-interference in internal affairs of others. • Two, Reviving the Movement’s role to effectively address contemporary challenges posed by the global pandemic as well as from new and emerging technologies. • Three, the Movement must resolve to address existing and emerging challenges to peace and security, especially the root causes of conflicts; foreign occupation and military intervention; and the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to self-determination. • Four, the inextricable and symbiotic link between peace and development necessitates concerted action by NAM membership and beyond, based on multilateralism and international cooperation, to help developing countries in the realization of SDGs. • And Finally, a strong and coordinated response is needed to help developing countries recover effectively from the COVID crisis and “build back better”. Earlier this year, our Prime Minister launched the “Global Initiative on Debt Relief” aimed at creating increased fiscal space and financial relief for low- and middle-income countries in overcoming the impact of COVID-19. NAM must join hands to support such initiatives. While addressing the meeting, the foreign minister also reiterated Pakistan’s concern at the continued denial of this cardinal right to the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), guaranteed to them in several Security Council resolutions. The foreign minister said that the legitimate freedom struggle of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is being brutally suppressed. Same is the case with Palestine, he added. Qureshi said that NAM and the International Community must strengthen the calls for a just, peaceful and expeditious resolution of these conflicts in accordance with the aspirations of the people. It is central to ensuring durable peace in South Asia and the Middle East, he said. “Pakistan remains firm in its commitment to NAM and its foundational principles. We will continue to support the Movement’s noble efforts towards peace, equality, cooperation and well-being for all,” the foreign minister concluded.
Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Qureshi said that in the midst of unprecedented global challenges, the world today stands at a critical juncture. He said that rising mistrust and tensions among nations have ushered in a new arms race.

The minister said that conflicts are proliferating and deepening; unilateral actions, military and economic coercion, and the oppression of occupied peoples has become widespread; ideologies of hatred and discrimination are growing; threats to security in cyberspace have heightened; and the advent of new disruptive technologies risks exacerbating the existing inequalities.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the COVID-19 has only compounded these challenges by revealing the fragilities of the global system.

The foreign minister said that the pandemic has served to validate the importance of our Movement’s founding principles, which are rooted in solidarity, international cooperation, and respect for multilateralism.

The minister said that as we mark the 65th anniversary of the adoption of the Bandung principles, it is important to reaffirm our collective commitment to these values which are more relevant today than ever before.

Qureshi said that we should strengthen our foundational principles with concrete actions for these challenging times including the following:

  • One, Strict adherence to the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and NAM, including refraining from acts or threats of aggression; respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity; and non-interference in internal affairs of others.
  • Two, Reviving the Movement’s role to effectively address contemporary challenges posed by the global pandemic as well as from new and emerging technologies.
  • Three, the Movement must resolve to address existing and emerging challenges to peace and security, especially the root causes of conflicts; foreign occupation and military intervention; and the denial of fundamental rights, including the right to self-determination.
  • Four, the inextricable and symbiotic link between peace and development necessitates concerted action by NAM membership and beyond, based on multilateralism and international cooperation, to help developing countries in the realization of SDGs.
  • And Finally, a strong and coordinated response is needed to help developing countries recover effectively from the COVID crisis and “build back better”. Earlier this year, our Prime Minister launched the “Global Initiative on Debt Relief” aimed at creating increased fiscal space and financial relief for low- and middle-income countries in overcoming the impact of COVID-19. NAM must join hands to support such initiatives.

While addressing the meeting, the foreign minister also reiterated Pakistan’s concern at the continued denial of this cardinal right to the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), guaranteed to them in several Security Council resolutions.

The foreign minister said that the legitimate freedom struggle of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is being brutally suppressed. Same is the case with Palestine, he added.

Qureshi said that NAM and the International Community must strengthen the calls for a just, peaceful and expeditious resolution of these conflicts in accordance with the aspirations of the people. It is central to ensuring durable peace in South Asia and the Middle East, he said.

“Pakistan remains firm in its commitment to NAM and its foundational principles. We will continue to support the Movement’s noble efforts towards peace, equality, cooperation and well-being for all,” the foreign minister concluded.

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