Trust fund for Afghanistan 'great success' of OIC moot: Qureshi

FM urges US to reconsider its policy towards Afghan people


APP December 20, 2021
Group photo of Prime Minister Imran Khan with OIC delegates at the 17th extraordinary session of the OIC Council of the foreign ministers in Islamabad on December 19, 2021. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD:

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday said the establishment of a trust fund and a resolution for the Afghan banking system’s revival were great successes achieved by the 17th Extraordinary Session of OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers held on Sunday.

The foreign minister, in a statement issued a day after the session chaired by him here, said God had bestowed Pakistan great respect and success under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

FM Qureshi said the participation of 20 foreign ministers, 10 deputy foreign ministers, and 437 delegates was a huge success for Pakistan, and a great breakthrough was made in the coordination between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

"It is not a matter of the Taliban but 38 million people of Afghanistan. Afghan people are faced with hunger and famine. They urgently need medicine and food," he remarked.

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The foreign minister added that schools could also function only when the government would have the resources to pay salaries and reiterated that the United States must review its policy considering the needs of the Afghan people.

The foreign minister also thanked all relevant institutions and individuals for putting in their efforts to hold the moot, including the Foreign Office, the National Assembly speaker, Senate, armed forces, and local and international media for their reporting on the extraordinary session.

COMMENTS (1)

Zakaullah Abbasi | 3 years ago | Reply Good efforts from OIC for Afghanistan.Which is now facing very critical situation.
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