Senator Irfanul Haq Siddiqui presides over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs on Dec 10, 2024. — Senate website

Senator Irfanul Haq Siddiqui presides over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs on Dec 10, 2024 — Senate website

 

Pakistan Asks US to Support Its Reforms, Avoid Criticism

 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has asked the United States to focus on strengthening bilateral ties and supporting its ongoing democratic reforms rather than adopting ‘unconstructive’ resolutions.

Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this at a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, with Senator Irfanul Haq Siddiqui in the chair, on Tuesday.

The officials were referring to the foreign ministry’s response to the  US House Resolution 901  that urged Pakistan to uphold democratic institutions and human rights. The US resolution, passed in June 2024, drew criticism from the foreign ministry for its lack of understanding of Pakistan’s political dynamics.

They said Pakistan’s embassy in Washington circulated a counter-resolution adopted by the National Assembly of Pakistan that rejected the US stance based on unsubstantiated allegations.

The officials at the Senate committee meeting also highlighted the foreign ministry’s efforts to engage the US Congress in a more balanced and informed discussion on Pakistan’s democratic progress and human rights advancements.

At the meeting, the senators condemned Israel’s recent legislation targeting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

Foreign ministry officials also informed the Senate panel that urgent measures were being taken for the immediate evacuation of  Pakistanis trapped in Syria . Out of the 180 pilgrims evacuated, 170 have been allowed to leave Syria for Lebanon.

Since Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s contact with his Lebanese counterpart, the Lebanese government has been providing visas to them at the border as they were being shifted to Beirut through buses. – Dawn


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