UNGA adopts Pakistan’s resolution on ‘Promotion of inter religious, intercultural dialogue’

NEW YORK: Pakistan’s permanent ambassador to, Munir Akram on Friday announced that the UNGA has adopted Pakistan’s resolution on ‘Promotion of inter religious and intercultural dialogue.’

“It is a matter of great satisfaction that our resolution on ‘Promotion of inter religious and intercultural dialogue’ was adopted today with only few dissenters,” Munir Akram Tweeted.


Akram has further said that recognition of the threat from right-wing intolerance and Islamophobia and the need to ensure against defamation of religious personalities and sites, about which Prime Minister Imran Khan

has warned, should be a source of great satisfaction for Pakistan.

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Earlier, the UN General Assembly had unanimously adopted the revised Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (GCTS) and called on the international community to take appropriate measures to address new and emerging terrorist threats on the basis of xenophobia, racism and Islamophobia.

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