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PM raises Kashmir issue, IWT violations in meeting with UN chief

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New York: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, where he raised critical issues including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, India’s violations of the Indus Waters Treaty, and evidence of terrorism being sponsored inside Pakistan. During the meeting, which took place following his … Read more

UN Chief Questions Security Council’s role as Gaza violence crosses all limits

UN Chief Questions Security Council’s role as Gaza violence crosses all limits

NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that violence in Gaza has crossed all limits, calling it a tragedy for innocent people. Speaking at the opening of the UN General Assembly in New York, Guterres expressed deep concern over rising global crises. He reminded member states that the UN was founded 80 years … Read more

Shehbaz Sharif tells UN chief that Pakistan will defend itself aggressively against Indian provocations

Shehbaz Sharif tells UN chief that Pakistan will defend itself aggressively against Indian provocations

On Tuesday, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif spoke with United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres and discussed recent developments in South Asia. “During the telephone call, the prime minister affirmed that Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, while highlighting the significant sacrifices rendered by the country in the global war against … Read more

Human rights being suffocated across the world; says UN chief

Human rights being suffocated across the world; says UN chief

On Monday, the United Nations chief cautioned that human rights worldwide are being increasingly suppressed, citing wars, violence, and authoritarian regimes silencing opposition and disregarding international law. Speaking at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres described human rights as the “oxygen of humanity.” However, he warned that these rights … Read more

UN chief expresses concern over US freezes foreign aid

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UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on the US Government to consider “additional exemptions” to a directive which pauses nearly all foreign aid for 90 days.

President Trump’s executive order a week ago called for all foreign aid to be re-evaluated to ensure that it complies which his new foreign policy priorities.

The immediate scope of the order was not clear but on Friday, according to news reports, the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued an order putting any new funding on hold, pending review.

The State Department directive reportedly clarifies that funding for existing programmes is also suspended until it has been reviewed.

The only exceptions were reportedly for military assistance to Israel and Egypt and emergency food aid.

“The Secretary-General notes with concern the announcement of a pause in US foreign assistance,” said the statement issued on behalf of Guterres by his Spokesperson Stephan Dujarric.

“The Secretary-General calls for additional exemptions to be considered to ensure the continued delivery of critical development and humanitarian activities for the most vulnerable communities around the world, whose lives and livelihoods depend on this support.”

The statement added the Guterres was looking forward to engaging with the Trump administration on how “much needed development support” can be provided to citizens in the developing world who face the severest challenges.

“The United States is one of the largest aid providers and it is vital that we work constructively to jointly shape a strategic path forward,” the statement continued.

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UN chief urges world support for Middle East amid turbulent period

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UNITED NATIONS: With the Middle East undergoing “a period of profound transformation”, the international community must support efforts towards more justice, dignity, human rights and peace in the region, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council.

The UN chief addressed the Council’s first quarterly debate on the Middle East for the year, held against the backdrop of Sunday’s temporary ceasefire in Gaza, the end of hostilities in Lebanon sparked by the war, and the fall of the Assad regime in Syria.

“We have a responsibility to help make sure the people of the Middle East come out of this turbulent period with peace, dignity and a horizon of hope grounded in action,” he said, speaking fresh from a visit to Lebanon. Guterres said that the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal offer a ray of hope.

The first phase of the agreement went into effect on Sunday, with Hamas releasing three women hostages and Israel releasing 90 Palestinian prisoners.

“While many challenges lie ahead, we should appreciate the long-overdue relief this moment provides for Palestinians in Gaza and the hostages reunited with their loved ones,” he said.

Meanwhile, the UN is doing its part to ensure the rapid scale-up of humanitarian deliveries. More than 630 trucks of aid entered Gaza on Sunday, with at least 300 headed to the north.

He said the parties now must make good on their commitments and fully implement the deal and ensure that it leads to the release of all hostages and a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

The Secretary-General pledged that the UN “will do all we can to advance these efforts – in particular, to scale up humanitarian aid across Gaza, fully aware of the significant obstacles, challenges and constraints that we still face.”

The ceasefire “must translate into at least four simultaneous actions on the ground”, he said.

The first must be that UN entities “including UN Palestine refugee agency, UNRWA, which he called “the backbone of our humanitarian response” – must be able to perform their functions without hindrance.

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UN chief calls for urgent de-escalation by Israeli forces in Syria

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UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed concern over the hundreds of Israeli airstrikes against targets in Syria since the overthrow of the Assad regime, and called for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the demilitarized zone in the strategically important Golan.

In a note to correspondents issued on Friday, the UN chief said he was “deeply concerned by the recent and extensive violations of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

Since the de facto authorities of the HTS armed group took control of Damascus on Sunday, Israeli forces reportedly took over an abandoned Syrian military post overlooking the city in the Golan border region and other parts of the “areas of separation” between Israel and Syria.

The UN Disengagement Observer Force, UNDOF, was established by the Security Council in May 1974 to maintain the ceasefire between Israeli and Syrian forces in the mountainous Golan and supervise the areas of separation.

Israeli forces have not only moved into parts of the separation zone – they say on a temporary basis only until new security measures are put in place – but also conducted a “defensive” air campaign against weapons stockpiles, military facilities and assets such as airfields, as well as bombing naval vessels off the Syrian coast.

“The Secretary-General is particularly concerned over the hundreds of Israeli airstrikes on several locations in Syria,” the statement said, calling for urgent de-escalation “on all fronts, throughout Syria.”

Many areas of Syria are not under the control of HTS, with several armed groups holding territory in the south, the far north and the north-east, where Kurdish fighters have reportedly captured the town of Deir-ez-Zor, the UN said.

Designated terrorist group ISIL affiliates also maintain a foothold in central Syria, where US warplanes have been targeting them this week.

The statement from the UN chief stressed that the 1974 Disengagement of Forces Agreement “remains in force” and must be upheld, “including by ending all unauthorized presence in the area of separation and refraining from any action that would undermine the ceasefire and stability in Golan.”

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UN chief congratulates Donald Trump on election victory  

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UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory as president of the United States, saying he looked forward to working with him.

During his first term 2017-21, Trump had a tense relationship with the U.N. after he cut funding to UNRWA, the agency for Palestinian refugees, targeted the World Health Organization (WHO), as also UNESCO.

“I commend the people of the United States of America for their active participation in the democratic process,” the UN chief said in a statement.

Guterres also reaffirmed his “belief that the cooperation between the United States and the United Nations is an essential pillar of international relations.”

“The United Nations stands ready to work constructively with the incoming administration to address the dramatic challenges our world is facing,” it noted.

Trump defeated US Vice President Kamala Harris after winning 277 Electoral College votes in Tuesday’s election. He also led Harris by about 5 million votes in the popular count, getting around 71 million votes.

Trump and his running mate JD Vance will be sworn into office in Washington D.C. on Jan. 20.

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UN chief slams broadening’ of Mideast conflict

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UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres denounced the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, especially between Iran and Israel.

“I condemn the broadening of the Middle East conflict with escalation after escalation,” Guterres wrote on X.

Urging that the escalations “must stop,” Guterres said, “We absolutely need a ceasefire.”

His statement came after Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel amid heightened tensions between the two countries.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRCG) said the attack was in response to the assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC commander Abbas Nilforoshan.

Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran last month. Nasrallah was killed Friday in Beirut, along with Nilforoshan.

The RGC warned that if Israel responds to the missile barrage, it will face more “crushing attacks.”

It said the attack was conducted with the support of the army and Defence Ministry.

Tensions have been running high between Tehran and Tel Aviv since the assassination of Haniyeh in the Iranian capital on Aug. 1. Iran had blamed it on Israel and vowed a stern response.

The assassination of Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike in a southern suburb of Beirut was followed by strong condemnation from Iran’s top leadership.

It is not yet known if the missiles fired toward Israel struck their targets and if there were any casualties or damages.​​​​​​​

Before Iran’s attack, Israel had carried out a series of devastating blows in recent weeks against the leadership of Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

It then ratcheted up the pressure on the militant group – which has been firing rockets into Israel since the war in Gaza began – by launching what it said is a limited ground incursion in southern Lebanon.

Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the country’s air defences intercepted many of the incoming missiles, though some landed in central and southern Israel.

“This strike will have consequences,” he said. He said the attack had caused only “very few” injuries, but did not elaborate.

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UN chief urges Pakistanis to resolve all post-election issues through set legal mechanisms

UN chief urges Pakistanis to resolve all post-election issues through set legal mechanisms

UN chief urges Pakistani authorities to resolve election issues legally. He urged to resolve the matter wihout voilence. He also mentioned that human rights should be respected. UNITED NATIONS, Feb 12 (APP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Monday called on Pakistani authorities and political leaders to resolve the issues related to last week’s election through established … Read more

UN Chief Guterres urges security council to declare ceasefire in Gaza

UN Chief Guterres urges security council to declare ceasefire in Gaza

The UN secretary-general has invoked one of the few powers to declare a ceasefire. Guterres said the more than eight weeks of fighting had “created appalling human suffering. He also said “The health care system in Gaza is collapsing. The UN secretary-general has invoked one of the few powers that the Charter gives him, to … Read more

UN chief wants aid to reach Gaza “rapidly, unhindered”

UN wants aid to reach Gaza

UN chief wants aid to reach Gaza rapidly, unhindered. Guterres emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian supplies. Israeli airstrikes have continued to target Gaza. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged for the provision of humanitarian aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip amidst Israel’s complete blockade and the escalating death toll surpassing 1,000 as the … Read more

UN chief, UNSC members strongly condemn Peshawar attack

UN Peshawar attack

UN Security Council members condemned the terrorist attack in Peshawar They said terrorism is the most serious threat to international peace and security UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also condemned the attack NEW YORK: UN Security Council members condemned “in the strongest terms” the suicide terrorist attack at the Peshawar mosque, and called for those responsible … Read more

PM to seek support at ‘Resilient Pakistan’ conference in Geneva

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PM Shehbaz Sharif will co-host Climate Resilient Pakistan conference UN chief will also attend the conference in Geneva on Jan 9 PM will outline Pakistan’s vision for rehabilitating affected population ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will co-host along with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres an international conference on ‘Climate Resilient Pakistan’ in Geneva on January … Read more

UN chief: Humanity is one step away from “nuclear annihilation”

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“Humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation”. The warning came as a conference opened to review the 50-year-old Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to roll back on his nuclear warning. The crisis in Ukraine, nuclear threats in Asia and the Middle East, and other issues; were raised by Secretary-General … Read more

UN chief says humanity facing ‘collective suicide’ due to climate crisis

UN Secretary-General António Guterres spoke to ministers from 40 nations. He warned that natural disasters like wildfires and heat waves could lead to humanity’s “collective suicide”. The World Bank and other development banks were accused of inadequate funding for addressing climate change. According to The Guardian, the UN secretary-general expressed concern that natural disasters like … Read more

UN chief defends Putin meeting: “It’s important to speak to those who “cause or can solve the problem”

UN Secretary-General António Guterres said it was appropriate to pay a visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, finding answers required “dealing with people who cause the problem or who can fix the problem.” Guterres met with Putin in Moscow before travelling to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky. His itinerary has … Read more

UN chief talks to ‘minimise human suffering’

As he begins discussions in Russia today, the UN Secretary-General says his objective is to “minimise human suffering” in Ukraine. Before meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and holding a press conference, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged for a cease-fire “as soon as feasible.” During his opening remarks, Mr. Guterres stated that there are … Read more

UN chief asks Putin to bring troops back to Russia

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UNITED NATIONS – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Wednesday night asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring troops back to Russia shortly after Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine. “I must say, President Putin: In the name of humanity bring your troops back to Russia. In the name of humanity do not allow to … Read more

UN chief urges respect for human rights of all, including Kashmiris

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres underscores the need for respecting human rights in his interactions with world leaders, including the rights of the Kashmiri people, a UN spokesperson said Wednesday. “The Secretary-General has always expressed, both publicly and privately, the need for all human rights to be fully respected and for the authorities to … Read more

UN chief expresses condolence over loss of lives in Murree tragedy

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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed condolence over the tragic loss of lives due to a deadly snowstorm in Murree. At the regular briefing in New York, Spokesman of UN Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric showed sympathies with the victims, Radio Pakistan reported. Read more: 22 tourists died of suffocation, heart failure in Murree: medical report The … Read more

UN chief warns G20 of ‘serious risk’ of failure at climate talks

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ROME – UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned global leaders Friday that upcoming climate talks in the Scottish city Glasgow could fail without renewed trust among G20 leaders, calling for “more ambition and more action”. “There is a serious risk that Glasgow will not deliver,” Guterres told journalists, on the eve of a weekend meeting of … Read more

UN Chief urges Pakistan and India to “seriously discuss their problems”

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Pakistan and India to “seriously discuss their problems.” During a news briefing of 2021 in New York on Thursday, he shed light on the need to “fully respect” human rights in the Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He said, “Now, things have not moved in the right direction. Our good … Read more

Global tourism loses $320bn amid coronavirus pandemic, UN

Global tourism loses $320bn amid coronavirus pandemic, UN

The global tourism industry has experienced a downfall due to coronavirus pandemic. The United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said that a loss of $320bn in exports has been witnessed in the first five months of the year and more than 120 million jobs at risk. In a video address, the Secretary-General said that the global … Read more

UN chief demands world nations to back WHO

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United Nations Antonio Guterres has asked world nations to support the World Health Organization. According to the details, UN chief asked the world to support instead of complaining its role against the deadly Coronavirus. Guterres said in a statement that it was not the time to reduce the resources for the operations of the WHO. … Read more

Many women under lockdown for COVID-19 face violence, UN chief

Many women under lockdown for COVID-19 face violence, UN chief

UN chief António Guterres has called measures to address a “horrifying global surge in domestic violence” for raising voice for women, related to lockdown enforced by governments to deal with coronavirus pandemic. UN chief referred to his appeals for a global ceasefire. He said that violence is not limited to the battlefield, and “for many women and … Read more

Coronavirus pandemic-Greatest test since World War II, UN

Coronavirus pandemic- Greatest test since World War II, UN

UN Secretary António Guterres has threatened that the current coronavirus coronavirus is the biggest challenge for the world since World War II. UN Secretary has said it could led to recession “that probably has no parallel in the recent past”. He said this while speaking at the launch of a UN report on the potential … Read more