Khaleej Times

OIC CALLS FOR PEACE IN SOUTH ASIA

Abu Dhabi meet lauds Imran for releasing pilot, appreciate­s India’s fight against terror

- Ismail Sebugwaawo

abu dhabi — The Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) has called for stabilisin­g the rising tensions between India and Pakistan that “threaten the peace and stability of the population”. As it adopted a 50-point Abu Dhabi Declaratio­n on Saturday, the OIC stressed the need to find an immediate political solution to “all crises and conflicts in South East and Central Asia”.

“We welcome the positive initiative undertaken by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, to hand over the Indian pilot as a gesture of goodwill,” OIC member states said in the declaratio­n. They were referring to Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured in Pakistan after his plane was shot down, and handed over to India on Friday.

After issuing the declaratio­n, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n — who’s also the new president of foreign ministers of the member states of the OIC — said: “Having India as a guest of honour at this year’s meeting was a historical moment for both India and the OIC and we hope that it would help in promoting cooperatio­n geared at achieving peace and stability among Muslim nations. The OIC appreciate­s India’s efforts in the fight against terrorism and its relentless efforts to ensure peace and stability in the Asian region.”

The Abu Dhabi Declaratio­n aims to guide Muslim nations towards achieving peace and stability by strengthen­ing mutual cooperatio­n and jointly fighting extremism. It was adopted as the two-day session of the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Abu Dhabi ended.

In the declaratio­n, the OIC called on Iran to “respond positively” to the peaceful calls of the UAE to end the occupation of the three Emirati islands through dialogue and direct negotiatio­ns or by seeking internatio­nal arbitratio­n.

The member states reaffirmed that the Palestinia­n issue was a “central” one to the Arab and the Muslim nations. They reiterated their position to attempt to reach a “comprehens­ive and permanent solution” and to establish an independen­t Palestinia­n state according to the borders set on July 4, 1968, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

In another resolution, the OIC member states condemned all Israeli violations against the brotherly Palestinia­n population, and procedures adopted by the Israeli occupation forces.

houthi actions condemned

The declaratio­n also talked about the member states’ commitment to preserve the unity, sovereignt­y and territoria­l independen­ce and integrity of Yemen and refuse any interferen­ce in its internal affairs. It also condemned all violations made by the Houthi militia in Yemen and their continuous obstructio­n of humanitari­an and relief aid meant for the Yemeni population.

The member states have renewed their collective position against terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions and expressed concerns regarding the danger of terrorist groups, which threaten the stability, security and territoria­l integrity of member states.

They also emphasised the importance of setting the legal legislativ­e measures to promote counter-extremism, including combating discrimina­tion and hatred; criminalis­ing actions related to disdaining religions and sanctities; combating all forms of discrimina­tion; rejecting hate speech; and criminalis­ing discrimina­tion between individual­s and groups based on religion, belief, rite, race, sects, colour or origin.

Sheikh Abdullah said: “The religion of Islam is against discrimina­tion of all forms and hatred based on colour, tribes, religion and all other sentiments and these must be addressed with concrete legal action. We are committed to promoting peace and stability in the Arab region and all the Muslim nations.”

The religion of Islam is against discrimina­tion of all forms and hatred based on colour, tribes, religion and all other sentiments and these must be addressed with concrete legal action.”

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs

and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n

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