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Saudi Arabia leads diplomatic efforts to solve key ME issues before UNGA

- GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations, have given a new dimension to their diplomacy in New York, and intensifie­d efforts ahead of the annual UN General Assembly (UNGA) meeting to solve key regional issues that have been hampering peace and security in the Middle East.

Their diplomatic agenda also includes diverse problems faced by the Muslim world, including the systematic genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir, who is leading the Saudi delegation to the 72nd session of the UNGA, met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Sunday and discussed the whole range of “regional and internatio­nal issues,” said a Saudi Press Agency (SPA) report published Monday. The meeting was attended by Prince Khaled bin Salman, Saudi ambassador to the US.

The report said that Al-Jubeir also met in Washington with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. “During the meeting, they discussed the distinguis­hed relations between the two friendly countries as well as developmen­ts in regional and internatio­nal arenas,” said the report.

“These meetings are extremely important ahead of the deliberati­ons at the UNGA,” said Ibrahim Al-Qayid, a founding member of the National Society for Human Rights.

Al-Qayid said that “the member states of the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) including Arab nations, should exert more efforts to put pressure on different lobbies at the UNGA to solve the problems faced by Arab countries and the Muslim world.” There is also a need to look afresh at problems faced by Arab nations and the role of the internatio­nal community on these issues including the systematic ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims, he added.

He said that “the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, the worsening situation in Syria and the deteriorat­ing situation in war-torn Yemen are priorities on our agenda.”

To this end, it is important to note that the “Donor Coordinati­on Group on Yemen” held its meeting in New York on Monday on the sidelines of the UNGA. The meeting aimed to coordinate the joint efforts of major donors supporting Yemen.

Referring to the agenda, a UNGA statement said that the session started formally on Monday. US President Donald Trump made his debut at the UN at a meeting calling for reforms at the organizati­on as tensions continued to rise over North Korea and elsewhere in the world.

In his first visit to the UN since taking office, Trump said that the “UN has not reached its full potential because of bureaucrac­y and mismanagem­ent.”

The General Assembly is one of the six main organs of the UN, the only one in which all member states have equal representa­tion: One nation, one vote. All 193 member states are represente­d in this unique forum to discuss and work together on a wide array of internatio­nal issues covered by the UN Charter.

 ??  ?? King Salman chairs the Cabinet session at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah on Tuesday. (SPA)
King Salman chairs the Cabinet session at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah on Tuesday. (SPA)

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