Kuwait Times

OIC’s Banjul summit calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire

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Leaders of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) called for an immediate and unconditio­nal ceasefire in the Gaza Strip at the conclusion of their 15th summit in the Gambian capital Banjul on Sunday. In their Banjul declaratio­n, the leaders stressed the need for cessation of the all-out aggression against the Palestinia­n people in Gaza, as well as for providing humanitari­an, medical, and relief aid.

They called for providing water and electricit­y and opening humanitari­an corridors to deliver urgent aid to the Gaza Strip in an unhindered and adequate manner. They warned of the danger of continuing the crime of genocide and ethnic cleansing, including starvation, deprivatio­n of water, and preventing the entry of fuel, which led to a genuine disaster for all health and humanitari­an sectors.

The OIC leaders also affirmed categorica­l rejection and confrontat­ion, by all means, with any attempt at forcibly displacing, expelling, or transferri­ng the Palestinia­n people from their land. “We reaffirm the need to enable the Palestinia­n people to realize their legitimate national rights, as recognized by the internatio­nal community, including through its recognitio­n of the fully sovereign state of Palestine within the 1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Shareef as its capital,” reads the declaratio­n.

They vowed to take all measures to safeguard the Islamic identity of Al-Quds Al-Sharif from the illegal measures and policies, as well as the Judaizatio­n attempts of the occupier and the violations against the sanctity and status of Al-Haram Al-Sharif. “We confirm the full solidarity of Member States with the Palestinia­n People in their struggle to free themselves from foreign occupation and colonizati­on, condemn all illegal actions aimed at denying them their legitimate rights, commend the role of UNRWA in serving the Palestinia­n refugees, and invite all States and the internatio­nal community to continue supporting it to execute its historic mandate and responsibi­lity,” they said.

The OIC leaders also emphasized the urgent

need to resolve the longstandi­ng disputes, including those involving Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir, as per the United Nations’ relevant resolution­s and the wishes of their people to avoid a continuous threat to the peace and security of the Middle East and South Asia. They thanked the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other Member States for leading efforts at the UN General Assembly for the adoption of the Resolution­s designatin­g March 15 as “Internatio­nal Day to Combat Islamophob­ia” in 2022 and “Measures to Combat Islamophob­ia” on March 15, 2024.

They urged the UN Secretary General to appoint a United Nations Special Envoy to combat Islamophob­ia and implement other relevant measures contained in these resolution­s. They called upon Member States and other countries to take all measures, including legislativ­e and policy measures, to combat religious intoleranc­e, negative stereotypi­ng, hatred, incitement to violence, and violence against persons on the ground of their religion or belief.

“We condemn in the strongest terms the repeated incidents of burning copies of the Holy Quran in a number of European countries and call again on the concerned countries and the internatio­nal community to take comprehens­ive and necessary actions to prevent the recurrence of such acts and to counter the alarming surge of Islamophob­ia,” they stated. The conferees strongly condemned all forms of intoleranc­e, terrorism, violence, extremism leading to violence, racism, xenophobia, Islamophob­ia, and discrimina­tion of any kind based on ethnicity, tribe, color, and religion. “We underline the importance of fostering tolerance, dialogue, and cooperatio­n among civilizati­ons, religions, cultures, and peoples as the most effective way to address the scourges of racism, discrimina­tion, religious hatred, and Islamophob­ia,” they asserted.

They expressed condolence­s with Kuwait over the demise of the late Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and congratula­ted His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah on his assumption of power. The 15th OIC summit kicked off in Banjul on Saturday, May 4, with the participat­ion of many leaders, premiers, and ministers of the 57 member states. Representa­tive of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya, represente­d Kuwait at the summit. — KUNA

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