🇵🇰 Pakistan - Prime Minister Addresses United Nations General Debate, 79th Session | #UNGA
Summary
TLDREl primer ministro de Pakistán, Muhammad Shabas Sharif, aborda la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas destacando la solidaridad de su país con el Carta de las Naciones Unidas y la necesidad de enfrentar desafíos globales como el conflicto en Gaza, la guerra en Ucrania y la tensión en Jammu y Cachemira. Exhorta a la acción para detener el derramamiento de sangre y aboga por la paz y la soberanía de Palestina y Jammu y Cachemira. Además, destaca la lucha de Pakistán contra el terrorismo, la importancia de la cooperación regional y la necesidad de enfrentar el islamofobia y la crisis climática.
Takeaways
- 🇵🇰 El primer ministro de Pakistán, Muhammad shabas Sharif, expresó su orgullo por dirigirse a la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas por segunda vez.
- 🌟 Él felicitó al presidente de la 79ª sesión de la Asamblea General y agradeció los esfuerzos del embajador anterior.
- 🕋 Se comprometió con el Carta de las Naciones Unidas y destacó la contribución de Pakistán a la paz y prosperidad mundial.
- 💔 Expresó el dolor y la angustia del pueblo pakistaní por la situación en Gaza, condenando la violencia y pidiendo una solución pacífica.
- 🤲 Solicitó la admisión inmediata de Palestina como miembro pleno de las Naciones Unidas para promover la paz y la soberanía.
- 🇮🇱 Denunció las acciones de Israel en Gaza y en Líbano, y criticó la falta de implementación de las resoluciones de la ONU.
- 🏹 Abogó por el derecho a la autodeterminación del pueblo de Jammu y Cachemira, y criticó las acciones de la India en la región.
- 🌎 Se mostró preocupado por los desafíos globales, como el cambio climático, la pobreza y la tensión geopolítica.
- 💹 Habló sobre las medidas económicas que ha tomado Pakistán para recuperarse de la crisis económica y mejorar la estabilidad macroeconómica.
- 🔄 Subrayó la importancia de la cooperación regional y la lucha contra el terrorismo, y la necesidad de reforma en la arquitectura financiera internacional.
Q & A
¿Quién es Muhammad shabas Sharif?
-Muhammad shabas Sharif es el Primer Ministro de la República Islámica de Pakistán.
¿Cuál es la posición de Pakistán con respecto a la Carta de las Naciones Unidas?
-Pakistán se comprometió en 1947 a respaldar la Carta de las Naciones Unidas y ha mantenido este compromiso inquebrantablemente.
¿Qué desafíos globales menciona el Primer Ministro durante su discurso?
-Entre los desafíos globales mencionados se incluyen la guerra genocida de Israel en Gaza, el conflicto peligroso en Ucrania, conflictos destructivos en África y Asia, tensiones geo-políticas emergentes, el terrorismo resurgente, la creciente pobreza, la desesperación y el impacto cada vez mayor del cambio climático.
¿Qué es lo que el Primer Ministro pide en relación con la situación en Gaza?
-El Primer Ministro pide actuar ahora y exigir un fin inmediato a la violencia en Gaza, recordando que el sacrificio de los inocentes no se debe olvidar y abogando por una paz duradera a través de dos Estados, con un estado palestino viable, seguro, contiguo y soberano basado en las fronteras anteriores a 1967.
¿Cómo describe el Primer Ministro la situación de Jammu y Cachemira?
-El Primer Ministro describe la situación como un conflicto de largo plazo de la lucha por la libertad y el derecho a la autodeterminación, con la India no cumpliendo sus compromisos de implementar las resoluciones del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas sobre Jammu y Cachemira.
¿Qué consecuencias advierte el Primer Ministro si no se implementan las resoluciones de las Naciones Unidas en relación con Jammu y Cachemira?
-Advierte que la falta de implementación de las resoluciones ha empoderado a Israel y podría arrastrar al Medio Oriente a una guerra con consecuencias graves e inimaginables.
¿Qué medidas ha tomado Pakistán para enfrentar los desafíos económicos?
-Pakistán ha tomado decisiones difíciles pero necesarias que han salvado su economía de colapsar, restaurado la estabilidad macroeconómica, controlado déficits fiscales y fortalecido sus reservas, lo que ha llevado a una disminución de la inflación y una recuperación de las perspectivas de crecimiento económico.
¿Qué papel desempeña Pakistán en la lucha contra el terrorismo?
-Pakistán ha luchado valientemente y con éxito contra el terrorismo durante dos décadas, pagando un precio muy alto con la pérdida de miles de soldados y civiles, y sufriendo una pérdida económica de $150 mil millones.
¿Qué es lo que el Primer Ministro pide en relación con la situación en Afganistán?
-El Primer Ministro pide la normalización lo antes posible de la situación en Afganistán y se une a la apelación de las Naciones Unidas para $3 mil millones en ayuda humanitaria para los afganos que sufren, al mismo tiempo que aboga por que el gobierno interino de Afganistán respete los derechos humanos y promueva la inclusión política.
¿Cómo se refiere el Primer Ministro al aumento del islamofobia y cómo afecta a Pakistán?
-El Primer Ministro se refiere al aumento del islamofobia como un problema global preocupante, manifestado por la profanación del Corán, ataques a mezquitas, estereotipos negativos hacia los musulmanes y actos de discriminación y violencia contra ellos, particularmente mencionando la agenda supremacista hindú en India.
Outlines
🗣️ Discurso de bienvenida y reconocimiento a la ONU
El Primer Ministro de Pakistán, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, comienza su discurso en la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas con una cita del Corán y un saludo a los líderes presentes. Sharif resalta la participación activa de Pakistán en la ONU desde su independencia en 1947, y expresa su honor al hablar nuevamente ante la Asamblea. Destaca los retos globales como el conflicto en Gaza, la guerra en Ucrania, y la pobreza, además del cambio climático.
💔 Crisis en Gaza y el sufrimiento palestino
El Primer Ministro Sharif expresa el dolor de Pakistán ante la tragedia en Gaza y condena la violencia desatada contra el pueblo palestino. Llama a la acción urgente para detener el derramamiento de sangre, calificando los ataques como un genocidio. También aboga por la solución de dos estados basada en las fronteras de 1967, con Jerusalén Este como la capital de Palestina. Sharif señala que la falta de implementación de resoluciones de la ONU ha agravado la situación en Gaza, comparándola con la lucha de Jammu y Cachemira.
⚔️ Jammu y Cachemira: Denuncia de la ocupación india
Sharif denuncia las acciones de la India en Jammu y Cachemira, describiendo la ocupación como ilegal y una violación de las resoluciones de la ONU. Detalla las atrocidades cometidas por las fuerzas indias, como asesinatos extrajudiciales y la transformación demográfica forzada en la región. Declara que la resistencia del pueblo cachemir continuará y que la estrategia colonial de la India fracasará. Además, advierte sobre las consecuencias de la expansión militar de la India contra Pakistán.
🔥 Rechazo a la agresión india y su expansión militar
El Primer Ministro advierte que Pakistán responderá con firmeza ante cualquier agresión de la India, especialmente en la línea de control. Sharif exige la reversión de las medidas ilegales tomadas por la India desde 2019 y un retorno al diálogo para resolver el conflicto de Cachemira de acuerdo con las resoluciones de la ONU. Además, destaca los impactos del cambio climático, mencionando las devastadoras inundaciones que sufrió Pakistán y el costo desproporcionado que el país ha pagado pese a su escasa contribución a las emisiones globales.
🌍 Geoeconomía, conectividad regional y terrorismo
Sharif habla sobre las prioridades económicas de Pakistán, incluyendo la conectividad regional y la inversión en infraestructura. Menciona el éxito de la segunda fase del Corredor Económico China-Pakistán y el compromiso del país para combatir el terrorismo. Subraya los esfuerzos nacionales para eliminar grupos terroristas financiados externamente, como el TTP, y destaca la necesidad de colaboración internacional en la lucha contra el terrorismo.
🇦🇫 Apoyo a Afganistán y condena a la islamofobia
Sharif expresa su apoyo a Afganistán, solicitando ayuda humanitaria y exigiendo que el gobierno interino afgano respete los derechos humanos, especialmente los de las mujeres y niñas. También condena la creciente islamofobia en el mundo, particularmente en la India, donde el gobierno promueve una agenda supremacista hindú contra los musulmanes. Sharif reitera el compromiso de Pakistán con la lucha contra el terrorismo y la cooperación internacional.
🕊️ Conflicto en Ucrania y mensaje final de esperanza
El Primer Ministro pide una resolución pacífica del conflicto en Ucrania conforme a la Carta de la ONU y expresa el continuo apoyo de Pakistán a los países de África. Concluye su discurso recordando que los oprimidos no deben perder la esperanza y que la justicia divina prevalecerá. Agradece a la Asamblea por su tiempo y finaliza con un mensaje de esperanza y bendiciones.
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Keywords
💡Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas
💡Conflicto de Gaza
💡Conflicto en Ucrania
💡Tensión geopolítica
💡Cambio climático
💡Jammu y Cachemira
💡Desarrollo sostenible
💡Corrupción
💡Infraestructura resiliente
💡Terrorismo
Highlights
Prime Minister of Pakistan addresses the United Nations General Assembly
Expresses solidarity with the people of Gaza and condemns the Israeli aggression
Calls for an immediate end to the bloodshed in Gaza and a two-state solution
Highlights the plight of the people of Jammu and Kashmir under Indian occupation
Demands India to reverse its unilateral and illegal measures in Jammu and Kashmir
Discusses the impact of climate change on Pakistan and calls for global justice
Mentions the economic reforms undertaken by the Pakistani government
Talks about the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and its benefits
Acknowledges Pakistan's fight against terrorism and the sacrifices made
Urges for the normalization of the situation in Afghanistan
Expresses concern over the rise of Islamophobia and its manifestations
Calls for an immediate end to the conflict in Ukraine
Stresses the importance of Pakistan's cooperation with African nations
Shares a poem to illustrate the determination to face challenges
Concludes with a message of hope for justice and equality
Transcripts
the assembly will hear an address by his
Excellency Muhammad shabas Sharif prime
minister
of prime minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan I request protocol
to escort his Excellency and invite him
to address the assembly
[Applause]
[Music]
Mr
President heads of state and
government
excellencies delegates ladies and
gentlemen assalamu
alikum and a very good morning
and he said oh my father I have
seen 11 planets and the Sun and Moon
bowing to me he said oh son do not tell
your story to your brothers they will
devise a scheme for you the devil is the
enemy of
humans honor for me to address the
United Nations General Assembly for the
second time as the prime minister of a
country that has always been a
proactive member of the UN
assembly I would like to congratulate
you and wish you all the
success Mr President on your election as
the president of the
79th session of the UN General Assembly
I would also like to appreciate the
efforts of Ambassador Dennis Francis for
his skillful stewardship of the 78th
session of the
UN Mr President the father of our nation
K aam Muhammad Ali janah declared in
1947 that we stand by the United Nations
Charter and will gladly make our full
contribution to peace and prosperity of
the world Pakistan has stood by this
commitment
unwaveringly today we are facing most
daunting challenges to the world order
Israel's genocidal war in
Gaza a dangerous conflict in
Ukraine destructive conflicts across
Africa and Asia
Rising geopolitical tensions resurging
terrorism Galloping
poverty stifling depth and the mounting
impact of climate
change we feel the chill of a new world
order in response to these challenges
our Secretary General Antonio gues
called for the summit of the future it
led to the adoption of the 54 actions on
development peace and security
technology and Global governance in the
PCT of the
future Mr President today I stand before
you to express the saring pain and
anguish of the people of Pakistan at the
plight of the people of Gaza our heart
bleeds as we witness the tragedy un
folding in the Holy Land a tragedy that
shakes the very conscious of
humanity and the foundation of this
institution Mr President can we as human
beings remain silent while children lie
buried under the rubble of their
shattered homes can we turn a blind eye
to mothers cradling the lifeless bodies
of the children this is not just a
conflict this is systematic Slaughter of
innocent people of
Palestine ladies and gentlemen an
assault on the very essence of human
life and dignity the blood of gaza's
children stains the hands of not just
the oppressors but also those who are
complicit in prolonging this cruel
conflict
when we ignore their endless suffering
we diminish our Humanity it is not
enough to condemn Mr President we must
act now and demand an immediate end to
this Bloodshed we must
[Applause]
remember we must
remember that the blood and sacrifice of
the innocent pales
will never go waste we must
worry
about
their plight and difficulties and stand
by them we must work for a durable peace
through the two State Nation we must
seek a viable secure contiguous and
sovereign state of Palestine based on
the pre-1967 borders with Al Al Sharif
as its Eternal capital and to advance
the
goals and to advance these goals
Palestine must also be immediately
admitted as a full member of the United
Nations Mr President in a span of a few
days Israel's unrelenting bombing of
Lebanon has killed over 500 people
including women and even small children
the the failure to implement un
resolutions has emboldened Israel it
threatened to drag the entire Middle
East into a war whose consequences could
be very grave and Beyond
imagination similarly like the people of
Palestine the people of Jammu and
Kashmir too have struggled for a century
for their freedom and right to
self-determination instead of moving
towards peace India has resiled from its
commitments to implement the security
Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir
these resolutions mandate a pleite to
enable the people of Jammu and Kashmir
to exercise their fundamental right to
selfdetermination
ladies and gentlemen since the 5th of
August 2019 India has initiated
unilateral illegal steps to impose what
it leaders ominously call a final
solution for jamu and Kashmir day in and
day out 900,000 Indian troops terrorized
the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir
with Draconian measures including
prolong
curfews extrajudicial killings and the
Abduction of thousands of young
kashmiris at the same time in a classic
settler Colonial project India is
seizing kashmiri lands and properties
and settling Outsiders into occupied
Jammu and Kashmir in their neist
design to transform the Muslim majority
into a minority this Hackney tactic is
employed by all occupying Powers but it
has always failed in Jammu and Kashmir
too it shall fail by the grace of God
ladies and
gentlemen ladies and gentlemen the
Kashmir people are Resolute in rejection
of the false Indian identity the New
Delhi
seeks to impose upon
them very very severe conditions and
atrocities are being committed every
hour India's policy of brutal coercion
and oppression in occupied Kashmir has
ensured that borhan Wan's Legacy
continues to inspire the struggle and
sacrifices of millions of
kashmiris inspired by the legitimacy
of their epic struggle they remain
defiant their heart-wrenching stories
remind us that behind every statistic
lies a human life a dream deffered and a
hope shattered every
more even more worryingly it is engaged
in massive expansion of its military
capabilities which are essentially
deployed against Pakistan its War
doctrines
envisage a surprise attack and a limited
War under the nuclear overhang
thoughtlessly India has spurned
Pakistan's proposals for a mutual
strategic restraint regime its
leadership has often threatened to cross
the line of control and take over aad
Kashmir ladies and gentlemen Mr
President let me state in no uncertain
terms that Pakistan will respond most
decisively to any Indian
aggression therefore to secure durable
peace India must reverse the unilateral
and illegal measures it has taken since
5th of August
2019 and enter into a dialogue for a
peaceful resolution of the Jammu and
Kashmir dispute in accordance with the
UN security resolutions and the wishes
of the kashmiri people Mr President
remember illegal occupation creates a
fresh hell every day in The Killing
Fields of Palestine and in the pristine
valleys of occupied Jammu and Kashmir
apart from conflict Mr President the
21st century has brought a Cascade of
crisis in
including the reversal of development
and the mounting impact of climate
change two years ago my country was
devastated by catastrophic floods
causing $30 billion in Damages it is now
clear that each summer will bring
blistering temperatures and Trigger
fresh climate impacts Pakistan emits
less than 1% of global carbon emissions
yet we have paid a very heavy price for
no fault of
ours this is most unfair in any calculus
of global Justice we must uphold the
exam the pluta must pay ladies and
gentlemen Pakistan looks forward to
fulfillment of commitments made by our
development Partners to support the
achievements of the sdgs and climate
goals including a new annual goal Beyond
hundred billion in climate
Finance Mr President with nearly 100
developing countries trapped in the
Vicious Cycle of debt and liquidity
crisis which I always call a death trap
rather than Deb trap achieving the sdgs
in these
circumstances remain a distance Mirage
the International Financial
architecture which the secory journal
has described as morally bankrupt and
the world trade and Technology regimes
must be reformed and aligned to promote
development and Global Equity Mr
President since assuming office in March
this year the progress and prosperity of
my 200 40 million people has been my
singular Focus we have taken some very
difficult but necessary decisions that
have rescued our economy from collapse
restored macroeconomic stability
controlled physical deficits and
strengthened our reserves as a result
inflation has come down to a single
digit by the grace of God and the
prospects for economic growth has
revived I would like
to explain this Challenge and the way we
are negotiating Mr
President by reciting a stanza from a
poem which uh
enormously makes me very emboldened very
brave and hardworking and commit
untiring
efforts and this tanza is a befitting
example of hard work and of course
facing challenges and then pave the way
for success
stories and stanza is when things go
wrong as they sometimes will when things
go wrong as they sometimes will when the
road you are drudging is all
uphill when things go wrong as they
sometimes will when the road you are
trudging seems all uphill when the
credits are low and debts are high when
the credits are low and debts are high
when you want to smile but you have to
sigh when you want to smile you have to
sigh when care read Health when care is
pressing you down a bit when care or
health is pressing you down a bit rest
if you must but don't you quit this is
how Mr President we have learned to face
our challenges and negotiate the most
daunting challenges we have faced Mr
President situated at the crossroads of
South and Central Asia and the Middle
East we have
prioritized geoeconomics and Regional
connectivity to secure win-win outcomes
for our people the second phase of the
landmark China Pakistan economic
Corridor has been successfully launched
through the Apex special investment
facilitation Council we are mobilizing
investments in resilient infrastructure
renewable energy minerals sustainable
agriculture and Technology this will
Herald a new era of development and
modernization in my beloved country
ladies and gentlemen for two decades
Pakistan has fought terrorism boldly and
most successfully defeating terrorist
groups within
Pakistan we have paid a very heavy price
880,000 of our brave soldiers and
civilians have been mared including
innocent schoolgoing
children and the Gory memories of APS
school Carnage haunt us till date our
economy has suffered a loss of $150
billion Unfortunately today we are again
confronted by a new wave of externally
financed and sponsored terrorism
especially by the TTP FNA
alar and its associates l gentlemen make
no mistake inshallah by the grace of God
we are determined to eliminate this
threat as well through our comprehensive
National effort by the name
ofam meaning resolve to promote peace
and stability and we will work
collectively with the International
Community to combat all forms of
terrorism and reform the global
counterterrorism
architecture Mr President Pakistan seeks
the earliest possible normalization of
the situation in Afghanistan We join the
un's appeal for $3 billion in
humanitarian assistance to the millions
of suffering Afghan brothers and sisters
at the same time we endorse and share
the international expectations that the
Afghan interim government would respect
human rights including the rights of
women and girls and promote political
inclusion in particular the interim
government must take effective action to
neutralize all terrorist groups within
Afghanistan especially those responsible
for crossb terrorism against neighboring
countries these include isk Das the
alqaeda associated TTP
FNA Al
kaarage Majid
Brigade The bla and other terrorist
groups which unfortunately are seen on
Afghan territory Mr President another
troubling Global development is the
escalation of
islamophobia which is now manifested by
frequent desecration of the Holy
Quran attacks on mosques negative
stereotyping of Muslims and acts of
discrimination and violence against them
the most alarming manifestation of
islamophobia is the Hindu supremacist
agenda in India it aggressively seeks
the subjugation of 200 million Muslims
and the obliteration of India's Islamic
Heritage Pakistan and the OIC will work
with the UN Secretary General and his
special enoy to implement a plan of
action to combat The Scourge ladies and
gentlemen Pakistan seeks an immediate
end to the tragic conflict in Ukraine
and its peaceful resolution in
accordance with the UN Charter and
international
agreements ladies and gentlemen Pakistan
has a long and proud history of
solidarity friendship and cooperation
with the nation of Africa we will
continue to cooperate with them to
counter terrorism and resolve Regional
conflicts including through un
peacekeeping and peace building in the
region finally Mr
President as we leave this August Hall
we must carry with us a message for our
people that the we weak are not
voiceless that the oppressed should not
lose hope that poverty is not
pre-ordained and that Allah
Almighty promise of justice and equality
in our tal home must be respected I
thank you all and thank you very much
for your time God bless you
on behalf of the assembly I wish to
thank the prime minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
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