Saudi Arabia to be supported if threatened; 12-point resolution asks govt to move UNSC and OIC to bring about ceasefire; urges warring factions to resolve differences through dialogue; PTI told PM it will boycott if resolution was moved by defence minister
peaceful solution to the crisis while promoting the unity of Muslim Ummah in cooperation with the leaders of other Muslim countries.
The resolution urged the Muslim Ummah and the international community to intensifytheir efforts for promotion of peace in Yemen.The resolution expressed deep concern over the increasing threats posed by different terrorist groups and non-state actors to the security and stability of the region and advised the government to enhance its friendship and cooperation with the GCC and all other regional countries to combat extremism and terrorism.
It desired that the government initiate steps to move the UN Security Council and the OIC to bring about an immediate ceasefire in Yemen. Earlier, resuming debate on the Yemen crisis, Mohsin Khan Leghari said relentless efforts should be made to bring an end to the Yemen conflict. He said Pakistan should play a neutral role in accordance with its foreign policy.
PPP’s Ayaz Soomro said Pakistan had always played leadership role in the Muslim Ummah.Senator Mohsin Aziz called for finding a political solution to the Yemen conflict.
Maulana Muhammad Khan Sherani of JUI-F said Yemen conflict could have serious implications for the region and the world at large. PML-N’s Nihal Hashmi appreciated government’s steps for peaceful settlement of the Yemeni crisis.
Syed Asif Hasnain of MQM said responsibility rests with the whole world to play its role for an early resolution of tribal war in Yemen.