Earlier this week, Pakistan took a significant stand at the United Nations (UN) against the Israel-Palestine conflict. According to Pakistani officials, they have called for help from nations to put an end to the ongoing war between these two by finding a lasting solution.
Pakistan’s ‘plea’ to the United Nations
A representative for Pakistan in the UN, Munir Akram, during the debate session, said that the Security Council must take a step forward to resolve the international acts of war, affecting not only the Middle East but several other countries as well.
UN’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed, “Any two-state solution must be rejected by any party, while the approach should be to allow Palestine to build their own free and globally recognized estate, setting an example for the rest”.
On the mater, Munir Akram said that if Israel does not support the agenda to bring up mutually beneficial solutions, then the state must be held accountable by all respected members of the table. He further emphasized that Palestine must be recognized as a respected member of the UN as all other countries have their own space.
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The call comes as part of Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to address the humanitarian crisis and promote a peaceful resolution in the region. The appeal reflects a broader international concern for stability and justice in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to achieve lasting peace.
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