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Pakistan joins UNSC in denouncing illegal Israeli settlements

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Dawn
2026/03/25 - 02:52 509 مشاهدة
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WASHINGTON: Pakistan on Tuesday joined seven other members of the UN Security Council in reiterating firm opposition to the annexation of any part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the forcible displacement of the Palestinian people.

All seven nations warned that such actions violated international law and undermined prospects for peace.

The briefing, however, was delayed because the Israeli Ambassador Danny Dannon occupied the microphone and spo­ke first, although Pakistan pointed out that the slot was reserved for the seven-nation stakeout. Asked to explain Israel’s position abo­ut reported US-Iran peace talks in Islam­abad, Dannon said that Israel has “continued its participation” in the war and will “continue to attack targets” until it achieves its objectives.

At a Security Council press stakeout, Pakistan delivered the first portion of a joint statement on behalf of Bahrain, Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Pakis­tan, Somalia and the United Kingdom.

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“Guided by the UN Charter and recalling the relevant UN Security Council re­­s­­olutions, including resolution 2334, we re­iterate our firm opposition to annexat­i­­on of any part of the Occupied Pales­ti­n­ian Territory, and to any forcible displ­a­c­­ement of the Palestinian people,” said the joint statement read by Pak­is­tan’s UN ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad.

The group recalled that the council “has condemned all measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.

They stressed that such measures “violate international law, undermine ongoing peace efforts, run counter to the comprehensive plan and jeopardise the prospect of achieving just and lasting peace”.

The statement underscored that the council “has also demanded that Israel immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem,” and that it fully respect all of its legal obligations in this regard.

Describing settlements as illegal, the members said: “This illegal settlement policy and Israeli settlers’ continuous and escalating attacks against the Palestinian civilian population, as well as the violence against Palestinian communities, including the recent killing of Palestinian children by Israeli forces, are unacceptable and must be brought to an immediate end and we call for those responsible to be held to account.”

In the second segment of the stakeout, delivered by Ambassador Jerome Bonnafont of France, the members reaffirmed “the council’s call for the preservation of the historic status quo at the holy sites in Jerusalem.”

They expressed “deep concern regarding the grave humanitarian and economic situation unfolding in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,” attributing it “notably due to the severe restrictions on movement and access and to the withholding of Palestinian tax revenues by Israel.” The group added: “We call for these matters to be addressed urgently.”

The statement reaffirmed “the collective commitment reflected in the New York Declaration to take concrete measures, in accordance with international law, and in line with the relevant UN resolutions and the 19 July 2024 Adv­isory Opinion of the International Court of Jus­tice, to help realise the right of the Pal­estinian people to self-determination and to counter policies and threats of forcible displacement and annexation throu­ghout the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”

In the final portion, delivered by Ambassador Jamal Fares Alrowaiei of Bahrain, the members reiterated “our commitment towards achieving just and lasting peace on the basis of the relevant UN resolutions, the Madrid terms of reference, including the principle of land for peace, and the Arab Peace Initiative.”

They called for ending the Israeli occupation and implementing the two-state solution.

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2026

المصدر: Dawn | Source: Dawn

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