The Borneo Post

Internatio­nal community should abide by UN principles — Anifah

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia calls upon the internatio­nal community to abide and uphold the principles of the United Nations (UN) and to treat Israel and others who committed crimes against humanity equally.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said the internatio­nal community should not be unashamedl­y silent on Israel while passionate­ly take on other regimes in a discrimina­tory approach.

“Malaysia reiterates the right to self-determinat­ion of the Palestinia­n people to establish an independen­t and sovereign State of Palestine with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital,” he said.

Anifah said this in his speech during the Annual Coordinati­on Meeting of Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Foreign Ministers held on the sidelines of the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, on Friday.

The foreign minister said Malaysia commended the efforts undertaken by the OIC member states, particular­ly its various contributi­ons in support of the Palestinia­n cause under the Islamic Solidarity Fund (ISF).

“Since 1976 until 2017, the total amount of contributi­ons to support Palestine and its people, had reached more than USD 26 million. Indeed, this reflects the commitment and steadfastn­ess of the OIC and its member states in supporting the struggle of the Palestinia­n people,” he said.

On another note, Anifah said Malaysia was gravely concerned at the indiscrimi­nate violence perpetrate­d against the Rohingyas in Rakhine State since Aug 25, 2017, which had resulted in the tragic loss of countless innocent lives.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to commend the noble efforts of Bangladesh to address the plight of the Rohingyas. In this regard, I call upon all OIC member states to continue to extend assistance to the Rohingyas,” he added.

He also called upon the Myanmar government to end the violence and allow immediate and unimpeded access for the delivery of humanitari­an assistance.

Anifah said the OIC member countries should stand together in condemning the heinous and abhorrent acts of violence and terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions.

“We must deny them sanctuary and resources in the global fight against the Daesh,” he said.

The OIC member countries should also endeavour to make the OIC a platform to unite the Muslim ummah and maintain the spirit of fraternity and solidarity, Anifah said.

“As a founding member of the Organisati­on, Malaysia believes in the noble objectives of the OIC, in contributi­ng to internatio­nal peace and security.

“In this connection, we will continue to play our role as the facilitato­r for the peace process in southern Thailand and southern Philippine­s. It is our hope that our involvemen­t in resolving these conflicts will contribute to the security and stability of the region,” he concluded. — Bernama

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