Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's address at the 79th United Nations General Assembly session was a powerful call to action, shedding light on long-ignored global concerns. His bold condemnation of Israel's genocidal war in Gaza and India's settler-colonial project in Kashmir sent a strong message, unequivocally criticizing human rights abuses. The PM's appeal to the international community to stop turning a blind eye and work towards lasting peace was a significant moment.
On climate change, the prime minister highlighted the disproportionate impact on countries like Pakistan, which contribute minimally to global carbon emissions but suffer greatly from climate-related disasters. He also warned of the growing debt crisis facing developing nations, advocating for financial architecture reforms to promote equity and development. His address offered a beacon of hope, emphasizing global unity, justice, and equality. Pakistan's commitment to peace and cooperation resonates through the prime minister's words.
Advocate Riaz Ali Panhwar
Hyderabad
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