UNSC Strongly Condemns Suicide Attacks in Pakistan’s Mastung, Hangu

Sat Sep 30 2023
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UNITED NATIONS: In a recent press statement, President Ferit Hoxha of the United Nations Security Council unequivocally condemned the abhorrent suicide attacks that occurred in Pakistan’s Mastung and Hangu areas.

The Council’s members extended their heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the victims’ families and the nation of Pakistan, wishing a swift and complete recovery to those injured in these tragic incidents.

The Security Council reiterated its firm stance on terrorism, recognizing it as a severe threat to global peace and security in all its forms and manifestations. The Council emphasized the necessity to hold accountable the perpetrators, organizers, financiers, and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of terrorism and to ensure that they face the appropriate legal consequences. They urged all nations to actively collaborate with Pakistan’s government and relevant authorities, in line with their international legal obligations and pertinent Security Council resolutions.

Underscoring the universal criminality and indefensibility of terrorism, regardless of motives or circumstances, the Council members reaffirmed the urgent requirement for all nations to combat terrorist acts vigorously. This commitment is grounded in the principles of the United Nations Charter and other international legal obligations, aiming to preserve international peace and security.

The United Nations Security Council stands united in its condemnation of terrorism and remains resolute in pursuing a world free from the menace of terrorism, advocating for justice, accountability, and solidarity among nations in the face of this grave threat.

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