Upholding values of democracy, peace & rule of law are essential for global growth & development: Sardar Ayaz Sadiq


ISLAMABAD, March 2024 (SABAH):  Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has said that upholding values of democracy, peace, and the rule of law are essential for global growth and development.

He said, “Pakistan is a peaceful country that believes in dialogue for cooperation and understanding.” He also said that fostering  bilateral and joint partnerships through the Parliamentary Friendship Groups among parliaments of world would strengthen parliament to parliament contacts.He expressed these views during his address to 148th IPU Assembly in Geneva on the theme“Parliamentary diplomacy: building bridges for peace and understanding” today.

While appreciating the IPU’s efforts for peace and understanding across the globe, he has said the world is witnessing  death and destruction in Gaza at an unimaginable scale as over 30,000 civilians have been killed, most of whom are women and children.

He expressed his resolve that Pakistan would continue to raise  grave concerns at the situation in Gaza where  heart-rending images of death and destruction from Gaza are emerging .He also  saidbthat Israel’s actions violated all international humanitarian and human rights law deliberately attacking civilian targets and as such constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.

During his speech, he also reiterated strong and unequivocal condemnation of the indiscriminate use of force by Israel and call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza. He also reiterated, “We have always and shall continue to stand by our Palestinian brothers and sisters for the exercise of their inalienable right to self-determination for a viable, secure, contiguous and sovereign State of Palestine on the basis of the pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.”

While mentioning the grim situation of violations of humans rights in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, he said that Kashmiris have been suffering the indignity and oppression over seven decades . He also stressed on the need for ensuring right of  self-determination in Kashmir as per UNO Security Council Resolution.

He also added, “The problem of Jammu and Kashmir is not just about the territory, peace, and security; it is, first and foremost, about the people and their unmet aspirations to determine their political future.”

Further, the Speaker also sought the attention of participants to the worst challenge of global Climate Change being faced by developing countries. He said, “Pakistan’s contribution to the global carbon footprint is quite less than 1 percent, even then Pakistan remains the frontline state to bear the brunt of climate change as in 2022, Pakistan suffered one of the worst floods of its history which left one-third of the country inundated.”   

He also demanded, “It is high time that international action to deal with the effects of climate change should be galvanized, especially in the most vulnerable countries.”While reiterating his pledge as parliamentarians, he said that they need to deepen their understanding of a new era of technological progress and what it means for their work and the people they represent.