- Fatemi says that the conflict cannot be resolved by force.
- War provoking global shocks of food and energy.
- Urges patience and tolerance on both sides.
United Nations: Pakistan supports all international efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Special Council of the Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday, Tariq Fatemi to the United Nations Security Council.
“The conflict has been dragging for over three and a half years and has made a heavy price on innocent lives,” said Fatemi. “No dispute can be resolved by the use of force.”
He explained that Pakistan supported the Security Council resolutions on war and will continue to do so.
“The fighting has already created a serious humanitarian crisis,” he warned. “It also feeds food and energy shortages and pushes global inflation.”
Fatemi called on Moscow and kyiv to “show patience and tolerance” and to seek a negotiated path to follow. “Pakistan is ready to support any real decision that can end this conflict,” he added.
The UN Secretary General told the Security Council that it was important not to lose the “fragile diplomatic dynamic” between Ukraine and Russia – and international mediators – during the end of the war.
He informed the ambassadors during consecutive meetings where the call to a ceasefire in Gaza, he declared that the war “day after” stops there, must be anchored in international law, rejecting any “ethnic cleaning” of the Palestinians.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said he was thinking that Ukraine could resume all his lands occupied by Russia and that kyiv should act now, with Moscow confronted with “big” economic problems, in a sudden rhetorical change and striking in favor of Ukraine.