United Nations:As global leaders underscored the importance of reformed multilateralism to ensure an 'effective collective response' to global crises such as COVID-19 at a high-level session here, Pakistan used it to rake up the issue of Jammu and Kashmir and oppose the expansion of the Security Council's permanent membership.
Pakistan's Minister for foreign affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who just recovered from COVID-19, raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir in his address Friday to the High-Level Segment of UN ECOSOC titled 'Multilateralism after COVID 19: what kind of UN do we need at the 75th anniversary?'
He said, "The United Nations and the entire concept of multilateralism have been eroded by resorting to hegemonism, coercion and arbitrary use of force."
Qureshi said that Pakistan was 'particularly concerned' by the 'oppression and atrocities' being perpetrated against the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
India has firmly told Pakistan that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been, is, and shall continue to be an integral part of India. New Delhi has maintained that issues related to Jammu and Kashmir are internal matters to India.
Qureshi also said that the Security Council will not be revitalised by accommodating the narrow ambitions of those who seek power and privilege and additional permanent members in the Security Council will compound, not resolve, its paralysis.
Indeed, it is the small and medium-sized states with the highest stake in the UN-led world order, which can help to promote an equitable and effective structure of international peace and security, he said.
India has been at the forefront of efforts at the UN to push for urgent long-pending reform of the Security Council, emphasising that it rightly deserves a place at the UN high table as a permanent member.
In his keynote address to the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the fury of the COVID-19 pandemic provides the context for the "rebirth and reform" of the United Nations and called on nations to pledge to reform the global multilateral system to enhance its relevance and make it the basis of a new type of "human-centric globalisation."
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