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Dhaka calls for lasting peace as OIC stands by commitment to Afghanistan
OIC wants restoration of security, civil order throughout Afghan society urgently
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International Desk:
Dhaka, Aug-23,
Bangladesh has sought
effective steps to establish lasting peace in Afghanistan, ensure safety of
Afghan people and evacuate all foreign nationals including Bangladeshis safely.
Bangladesh Ambassador to
Saudi Arabia Dr Mohammad Javed Patwary made the call at an emergency meeting of
permanent representatives of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation held in Jeddah
on Sunday.
There are reports that
at least 20 Bangladesh nationals got stuck in Afghanistan. The Bangladesh
Embassy in Uzbekistan is in touch to ensure their safe return.
The Ambassador said
Bangladesh stands ready to share its socioeconomic development experiences with
the Afghan people once the situation gets normalized.
At the invitation of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Chair of the 14th Islamic Summit, and the OIC
Executive Committee, the extraordinary open-ended meeting of the OIC Executive
Committee at the level of Permanent Representatives on the situation in
Afghanistan was held at the headquarters of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) General Secretariat in Jeddah.
The meeting expressed
solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and reiterated the commitment of the
OIC's Member States to help them bring peace, security, stability, and
development to Afghanistan.
It also urged all
parties to work towards advancing the interests of the Afghan people, to
renounce violence and urgently restore security and civil order throughout the
Afghan society, and to establish lasting peace to achieve the aspirations of
the Afghan people for stability, decent life, respect of their rights, and
prosperity.
Earlier, State Minister
for Foreign Affairs Md. Shahriar Alam said Bangladesh wants to see lasting
peace in Afghanistan that has gone through many ups and downs, noting that the
current situation has an impact on South Asian politics.
He said Bangladesh will
decide the nature of its relations with Afghanistan observing the situation
closely and considering how things move ahead.
“We’re ready to help Afghanistan when we feel that there’s a stable government in place with people’s mandate,” he told reporters recently.
OIC Communique
The meeting reiterated
the OIC's commitment towards Afghanistan as expressed in its resolutions
adopted by the Islamic Summit and the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM), other
meetings, and the Makkah Declaration issued on July 11, 2018 by the International
Ulama Conference on Peace and Stability in Afghanistan.
The meeting highlighted
the international community's expectations from the future leadership in
Afghanistan regarding promoting national reconciliation, observance of the
international conventions and agreements, and adherence to the international
governing norms enshrined in the UN Charter and resolutions.
It underscored the
necessity to protect and respect the right to life, security, and dignity of
the people of Afghanistan in compliance with the tolerant Islamic principles
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
The meeting expressed
serious concern about the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in
Afghanistan because of the increased flow of IDPs and refugees due to the current
situation in the country, the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic and drought; and in
this respect, called on the Member States, the Islamic financial institutions,
and partners to act swiftly to provide humanitarian assistance in the areas
that need it the most and urgently.
It called on the
Secretary-General to engage with donor financial institutions to provide
necessary assistance to alleviate the suffering of the IDPs in Afghanistan and
the Afghan refugees in neighboring countries and underscored the importance of
the OIC's Mission in Kabul to play a crucial role in coordinating the provision
of humanitarian assistance.
The meeting underscored
cooperation in facilitating safe evacuation operations and underscored that
civilians wishing to leave Afghanistan must be allowed to do that.
The meeting underscored
the necessity for inclusive dialogue among all Afghan parties, and
representatives of the people of Afghanistan for the future of their country.
The meeting reaffirmed
the OIC's full commitment to support the Afghan-led and owned peace process and
comprehensive reconciliation to reach a comprehensive and lasting political
solution and ensure the support of this process by the main neighboring
countries and the international community.
It affirmed that the
OIC stands with Afghanistan at this critical juncture.
It called upon the
future Afghan leadership and the international community to ensure that
Afghanistan is never again used as a platform or haven for terrorists and not
allow terrorist organizations to have a foothold there.
The meeting recalled
the severe suffering and hardship Afghanistan and its people went through due
to protracted conflict and violence and asserted that all efforts need to be
directed towards the development and the welfare of the people.
It underscored the need
for support by the international community to ensure that Afghanistan is
assisted in its socio-economic development trajectory without interference in
its internal affairs.
The meeting underscored
the necessity to resolve intra-Afghan differences through peaceful means.
It called for
dispatching a high-level delegation from the OIC's General Secretariat to visit
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to convey the OIC's message towards
supporting peace, stability, and national reconciliation in Afghanistan.
The meeting requested
the Secretary-General to follow up on the situation in Afghanistan and take all
measures necessary to monitor and evaluate the developments, in coordination
with members of the Executive Committee, and present a report thereon to the
CFM at its next session.
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