UN Chief Antonio Guterres turned out to be a true friend of Pakistan

UN Chief Antonio Guterres turned out to be a true friend of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD - Guterres on the occasion expressed great joy on being in Pakistan again, he told that he had been to the country several times in the past but not as the UN Chief.

In his address, Guterres said that it was now high time that the world gets to see the positive image of Pakistan, he said that the main objective of his current visit is to highlight the true and vibrant image of the country to the world.

Antonio Guterres said that Pakistan is a country founded on Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s ideology and Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s philosophy.

Lauding Pakistan’s efforts being the second biggest refugee sanctuary in the world, the UN Chief said that Pakistan has embraced refugees from across the world and has proven to be a great partner to the United Nations, he thanked Pakistan for all the efforts it puts forth in the fight for peace and justice.

He added that Pakistan’s magnanimous effort of providing a safe haven to Afghan refugees was an admirable feat, one that can’t be appreciated enough.

Airing his concerns on the friction between neighboring countries India and Pakistan, the UN Chief said that he has serious concerns over the current ongoings between the country, he stressed that the only way forward in the conundrum is dialogue.

The UN Chief also added that both countries should show restraint at the working boundaries and ensure that the strife does not escalate into something regrettable.

Guterres also raised concerns over the prevalent human rights situation in the illegally annexed Indian Occupied Kashmir.

The UN General Secretary also appreciated the improved security situation in Pakistan.

Answering a question with regards to rising Islamophobia in the world, Guetteres answered that the notion of someone being an Islamophobe and the general idea of Islamophobia both were detrimental to peace and reconciliation efforts among countries and meddled with interfaith harmony among individuals.

The UN Chief said that a concerted effort was required to tackle Islamophobia and defeat it for good.

Speaking on the occasion, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he and the UN Chief had a very important and fruitful meeting on the matter of Kashmir, a land which has illegally been annexed and is being kept under occupation with a presence of 0.9 million armed personnel.

Qureshi said that the United Nations must ensure resolutions passed by the global body pertaining to Kashmir are adhered to and implemented.

Speaking on Pakistan’s role in the Afghan Peace Process, FM Qureshi said that Pakistan holds an integral responsibility in the process and will stand by it till the matter reached its amicable end.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrived in Islamabad today to attend an international conference on Afghan refugees.