Khaleej Times

Find those who finance terror, UAE urges UN member states

- Wam

new york — Zaki Nusseibeh, Minister of State, has urged UN member states and agencies to identify countries that finance terrorism, and hold them accountabl­e, reaffirmin­g the UAE commitment to peacebuild­ing efforts in the Middle East and beyond.

The minister made the remarks on the sidelines of the two-day United Nations’ high-level meeting on Peacebuild­ing and Sustaining Peace, which was convened by Miroslav Lajcak, president of the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

“Peacebuild­ing is not a onetime action, but a continuous effort to combine and deploy the tools of prevention, sustainabl­e developmen­t, humanitari­an assistance, peacekeepi­ng, and reconstruc­tion in crisis-affected and conflict-riven countries, as well as maintainin­g those efforts post-conflict,” said Nusseibeh, who headed the UAE delegation to the meeting.

He added: “This meeting has come at a critical time when our world is marred by violence, extremism and catastroph­ic losses of life. This makes it all the more critical to explore new approaches to sustaining peace and preventing conflict.”

Nusseibeh also engaged in bilateral meetings with various heads of delegation­s on strengthen­ing the UN’s efforts to sustain peace and counter extremism, including Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, UK minister of state for the commonweal­th and UN, and Ambassador Fernando Magalhaes, Brazil’s undersecre­tary general for multilater­al political affairs, Europe & North America.

“By meeting here to discuss new approaches, share best practice and hear from experts in their fields, we hope to support the UN’s renewed efforts in conflict prevention and peacebuild­ing spearheade­d by the secretaryg­eneral and UNGA president,” added Nusseibeh.

Nusseibeh also met with members of the Permanent Mission of the UAE to the UN and the UAE Consulate in New York, where he gave a comprehens­ive presentati­on on the UAE’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan. He reminded all that the purpose of the ‘Year of Zayed’ is not only to celebrate his legacy, but more importantl­y to learn from his wisdom and experience. He shared how the late leader brought his vision of a stable, progressiv­e, and tolerant UAE to reality through his extraordin­ary leadership, compassion, and humility.

Nusseibeh also met numerous leaders in the arts and cultural sector in New York as part of his mandate on public and cultural diplomacy, highlighti­ng the UAE’s evolving role as an internatio­nal crossroads and hub for arts and culture. He visited the Juilliard School for Dance, Drama, and Music; The Museum of Modern Art; and The Metropolit­an Museum of Art and met with their Directors to explore the potential for partnershi­ps in the field of cultural and public diplomacy.

“Through cultural diplomacy, we can recognise and celebrate our common global humanity while also highlighti­ng the unique identity and cultural contributi­ons of the UAE – not only in the region but around the world,” said Nusseibeh.

“The exchange of culture and art fosters the sharing of values and knowledge. Creating a climate where the values of cultural openness, inclusivit­y, and diversity can flourish is an essential and lasting contributi­on that we can make for the betterment of all societies and for future generation­s.” —

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