Highlighting its leading role in the global fight against terrorism, Pakistan underscored the need for addressing the root causes of this menace at a UN meeting held Wednesday to review the progress in counter-terrorism efforts. “Pakistan has remained at the forefront of global counter terrorism efforts and been a principal target of terrorist attacks from terrorist groups such as the TTP, Daesh and Majeed Brigade,” Pakistani delegate Mohammad Jawad Ajmal told the annual ambassadorial-level briefing organized by UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT). “We must address the root causes of terrorism that include poverty, injustice and prolonged unresolved conflicts, foreign occupation and denial of the right to self determination and oppression,” Jamal, a counsellor at the Pakistan Mission to UN, said. Briefing member states, Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), highlighted the devastating impact of terrorism worldwide, saying the potential for a Da’esh core resurgence and the capabilities demonstrated by ISIL-Khorasan are matters of considerable concern. “The continued threat posed by al-Qaeda and its affiliates in the Sahel, Somalia and the Arabian Peninsula requires sustained attention,” Voronkov said. “The misuse of emerging technologies and increasing rates of youth radicalization further compound the global threat, demanding continuous strategic re-evaluation and adaptable responses.”