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According to the Associated Press of Pakistan, he was taking part in a debate at the United Nations Security Council here on the issue of Conflict and Food Security. He said throughout history, hunger and war had been grim handmaidens, although the world had made progress in promoting prosperity.
“The systemic causes of conflict and poverty have yet to be overcome. Inequality and insecurity are the hallmarks of our era.”
The minister said, “In this decade of action to achieve sustainable development goals, we instead have confronted a series of disasters, the COVID pandemic, economic recession, spiraling prices, and the escalating impacts of climate. These have reversed global growth and for the first time in 30 years increased poverty and hunger.”
“Eighty percent of the 800 million undernourished and 40 million facing famine, inhabit countries riven by conflict or emerging from conflict.”
Bilawal said the UN initiative on global food security will go a long way in addressing the immediate crisis of food security and the leadership behind such humanitarian efforts must be appreciated.
“The call to action will help ramp up food production, help keep supply chains open, address blockages, mobilize financial and agricultural resources to where they are needed and help poor farmers expand local production and much more.”
He said Pakistan looked forward to playing its bold part in this UN call to action.
"عالمی سطح پر غذائی قلت کا مقابلہ کرنے کیلئے فوری طور پر اقدامات اٹھائے جانے کی ضرورت ہے۔"
وزیر خارجہ بلاول بھٹو زرداری@BBhuttoZardari#PakFMAtUN
1/2 pic.twitter.com/GaKaePP6Z7— PPP (@MediaCellPPP) May 19, 2022
“The people of Ukraine go hungry due to ongoing conflict. 95 percent of the people of Afghanistan are under the threat of poverty as a direct result of the conflict. People of occupied territories in Palestine and Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are constantly imprisoned by perpetual conflict. They are arbitrarily and inhumanely suffering from immense misery including hunger. Kashmir has become a symbol of the dysfunction of this institution and this council.”
The actions of August 5, 2019, and May 5, 2022, by India in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir is not only an assault on the people of Jammu and Kashmir but it is an assault on the United Nations and the Security Council and its resolutions and the fourth Geneva Convention.”
"انڈیا جس طرح کشمیر میں اکثریت کو اقلیت میں تبدیل کرنے کیلئے اقدامات کررہا ہے وہ نہ صرف سیکورٹی کونسل کی قرارداد بلکہ اقوام متحدہ اور جنیوا کنونشن کے فیصلوں کی بھی توہین ہے۔"
وزیر خارجہ بلاول بھٹو زرداری @BBhuttoZardari#PakFMAtUN
2/2 pic.twitter.com/zIJ6L0coqU— PPP (@MediaCellPPP) May 19, 2022
The minister referred to the inaction of the UN on the internationally recognized disputed Kashmir region.
“The inaction of this forum while the Muslim majority of Kashmir is being turned into a minority in their land and home leads the youth of Kashmir to question as to who will resolve this conflict and who will deliver the peace they were promised,” he remarked.
He said, “Resolve the Kashmir dispute and open the doors to peace in South Asia and watch how the farmers in Pakistan and India can feed the world.”
He observed that the world was in the middle of the most deadly pandemic of our time. “Millions have died, people continue to die and the health and economic toll of this pandemic will outlast this pandemic.”
“Our continents are sinking, our planet is under threat. Is it not the right time to rise above conflicts of man and face the threats to humanity?”
“They say history repeats itself, first as a tragedy and then as a farce. When new wars end old wars return. At the end of the last cold war what we saw was the beginning of the new war.”
Bilawal said, “From our own experience we most humbly and respectfully appeal to you to deploy dialogue and diplomacy in the pursuit of peace before and not after the next Great War. Save another generation of humanity from the misery of conflict and then watch as the new generation unlocks its true potential.”
“We can rise to the challenges of our time. We can be the generation that ends hunger; we can be the generation that saves our planet. We can be the generation that breaks this cycle,” Bilawal concluded.
This post was originally published on VOSA.