ISLAMABAD, December 23: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday shared that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) moot in Islamabad has paved way for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan and its people.
In a tweet, the Foreign Minister says Pakistan welcomes two important developments taken place in support of the Afghan people following the extraordinary session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) in Islamabad. He said the UN Security Council has adopted a resolution to provide aid to Afghanistan, supporting basic needs. In another development, he said the United States has exempted US and UN officials doing permitted business with Taliban from US sanctions to help ease aid flow.
“Surely, this is a major breakthrough. I want to congratulate the Afghan people. Alhamdullilah, OIC’s session of the foreign ministers starts coming to fruition,” the foreign minister told media.
The Security Council resolution, passed unanimously Wednesday, said, “This resolution provides an exemption from the UN Security Council assets freeze against listed members of the Taliban and associated entities solely for the provision of humanitarian assistance and other activities that support basic human needs in Afghanistan, which the council will review in one year.
He also mentioned the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s tweet wherein he appreciated Pakistan’s stance and also Saudi Arabia for convening the extraordinary meeting which would have positive outcomes.
“Following OIC session in Pakistan, welcome two important developments in support of Afghan people: UNSC resolution to provide aid to Afghanistan, supporting basic needs and the US exemption on US/UN officials doing permitted business with Taliban from US san
The foreign minister said the OIC session also succeeded in evolving consensus among the participants for appointing a special OIC envoy on Afghanistan humanitarian assistance, establishing a Trust Fund which also started receiving funds and launching a food security program.
Qureshi said he would also talk to the member countries to consider the option of establishing an air corridor or others to ensure an urgent supply of food. Foreign Minister Qureshi said that presented by the United States and adopted by all at the UNSC, the resolution would enable the United Nations and international NGOs to extend assistance to the Afghan people.
The resolution states that “payment of funds, other financial assets or economic resources, and the provision of goods and services necessary to ensure the timely delivery of such assistance or to support such activities are permitted”. He said the relaxation of the sanctions had provided an atmosphere for contact with Taliban and carry out the humanitarian services.
Particularly appreciating the role of Saudi Arabia, the foreign minister said the OIC foreign minister’s extraordinary session held on December 19, proved to be a key to open up the avenue for support to the suffering people of Afghanistan.-DNA