UN adopts Pakistan-sponsored resolution on 'peaceful dispute settlement'

Resolution adoption under Deputy PM Ishaq Dar hailed as a key step in advancing international peace and security

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar speaks at the UN General Assembly. Photo: X

ISLAMABAD:

The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a Pakistan-sponsored resolution titled "Strengthening Mechanisms for Peaceful Settlement of Disputes," marking a significant diplomatic achievement during Pakistan’s presidency of the Council for July.

The adoption of the resolution, presided over by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, was hailed as a landmark development in advancing international peace and security.

According to an official release, the resolution underscores the importance of preventive diplomacy, conflict prevention, and the peaceful resolution of disputes, in line with the principles of the UN Charter.

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Resolution 2788 (2025) seeks to enhance the role of mechanisms outlined under Chapter VI of the UN Charter, encouraging member states to prioritise peaceful means for resolving disputes. It further urges nations to implement relevant Security Council decisions aimed at facilitating peaceful settlements.

The resolution also calls on both UN member states and the organisation itself to explore early diplomatic engagement, mediation, dialogue facilitation, and confidence-building measures at international, regional, and subregional levels.

It encourages enhanced cooperation between regional organisations and the UN in efforts to prevent the escalation of disputes and promote sustainable peace.

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