Comprehensive resolution expected from OIC summit

Author: Agencies

Mobile phone services in Islamabad will remain suspended during the extraordinary session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Ministry for Interior said Thursday.

Phone services will remain suspended for three days; December 17-19 as the OIC’s Extraordinary Session of Foreign Ministers will start on Dec 17. The session will focus on ways to mobilize support for providing adequate food, medicine, and shelter to millions of people in Afghanistan who are in dire need after the fall of Kabul in mid-August. The Ministry of Interior, in a notification, said that mobile phone services will be blocked from Islamabad Airport to the Red Zone. The ministry said it had sent a letter to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in this regard. The management of the Parliament House has also been handed over to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for eight days to host the extraordinary session, it was reported.

In a statement issued earlier today, Assistant Secretary-General OIC Tariq Ali Bakheet said that the extraordinary session in Islamabad on Sunday will adopt a clear strategy to deal with the “humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan”. He said the OIC meeting would adopt a very important comprehensive resolution, media reported. Bakheet said the forum is very “serious and committed” to supporting the Afghan people in this critical time. He said the OIC is going to mobilize all of its financial institutions and member states to get more resources to support Afghanistan.

Pakistan is the founding member of the OIC, the OIC Assistant secretary-general said, adding that the country played a very important role for the solidarity of the Muslim Ummah, and its offer to host this meeting was a clear testimony to its commitment to Islamic solidarity.

“Pakistan is also committed to regional security and international security,” he added.

Inflation and unemployment have surged in Afghanistan, and international aid that made up 75% of the previous US-backed government’s budget has completely dried up. The Taliban seized power on August 15 after ousting the previous US-backed government, as Washington hurriedly withdrew its troops from the country after a 20-year war. The Taliban’s previous regime was toppled in a US-led invasion after the 9/11 attacks in the United States that were carried out by Al-Qaeda.

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