Grave HR Violations in IIOJK, Palestine Trial of Modern World’s Conscience: Ayaz Sadiq

Wed Aug 21 2024
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MINSK: Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq Wednesday said that grave human rights violations in India illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)) and Palestine is the trial of the conscience of the modern world.

“Severe Human Rights violations in IIOJK and Palestine warrant immediate attention of the civilized world” he expressed these views during his meeting with the President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk, Belarus.

He added that resolving the Kashmir issue according to the United Nations Security Council is pivotal for regional peace and stability, and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is also essential for ending the Genocide of the Palestinian people.

He went on to say that Pakistan is the least contributor to climate change but the most acutely affected country due to the negative impact of climate change.

He added, “The issue of global climate change requires global efforts.” While highlighting the friendly ties between both nations, he said that Pakistan and Belarus enjoy cordial ties based on shared interests.

He expressed his resolve to strengthen ties between both nations further. The Speaker added, “Pakistan is blessed with vast potential in energy and trade.”

Ayaz Sadiq said that ties between Pakistan and Belarus are characterized by mutual respect. He further underscored that Pakistan-Belarus ties would expand through cooperation in industrial, economic, and agriculture sectors. During the meeting, matters pertaining to enhancing bilateral relations, including parliamentary and trade relations, were deliberated in detail.

Both sides also expressed determination to further expand bilateral relations. The President of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko said that Belarus attaches great importance to its close relations with Pakistan. While expressing the desire to further strengthen bilateral cooperation with Pakistan, he added, “Pakistan has great potential in Energy, Trade and Agriculture Sectors.’

 

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