NEW YORK: Pakistan’s permanent ambassador to the United Nations Dr Maleeha Lodhi commented that the political and armed forces unanimously agree on the preservance and promotion of democracy in Pakistan.
Addressing a delegation from the United States War College the ambassador highlighted that Pakistan has been selected as a member of the United Nations Security Council seven times and a member of the United Nations Human Rights Commission four times.
Lodhi detailed that this is the second term in which the government will be transferred peacefully and democractically to the next elected representatives. She emphasised that the civil and armed forces are in complete accord for upholding the will of the people.
Furthermore, Lodhi talked about Pakistan’s perseverance in the fight against terrorism. She stated that the country has weeded out all terrorist operatives.
“Two million troops fought valiantly in an operation to abolish terrorism which curbed terrorist attacks in Pakistan by 60 percent incidence after the year 2010.”
“While this does not mean that challenges do not exist, it does show our improved capabilities and command,” she added.
She stressed that Pakistan’s economy has been driven out of challenges and has now entered a new era of a prosperity.
The ambassador stressed that Pakistan wishes for peace and stability in its neighbouring states as well and restoring peace and security in Afghanistan maintains top priority in Pakistan’s foreign policy.
Lodhi said that Pakistan is also willing to resolve conflicts and establish strong relations with India for a peaceful future.