UNSC resolution allows swift flow of aid to Afghanistan amid economic meltdown fears
Pakistan has welcomed the adoption of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 2615 that has reaffirmed that provision of humanitarian and other assistance to people of Afghanistan is not a violation of the Security Council Sanctions regime.
Nearly half of Afghanistan’s population is facing hunger and the country is on the verge of economic collapse.
“The resolution comes at a critical time, and reflects the sense of urgency felt by the international community to help the Afghan people, who have suffered immensely due to decades of conflict” Pakistan Foreign Office said.
This sentiment was also reflected in the Resolution adopted unanimously by the 17th Extraordinary Session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers hosted by Pakistan last week. The OIC CFM, chaired by Pakistan, unequivocally calls for swift rollout of all possible humanitarian, recovery, reconstruction, development, technical and material assistance to Afghanistan.
The resolution passed by the UN Security Council is a step in the right direction towards helping the Afghan people in dire need. As called for by the OIC, pathways should now be found towards revitalizing of the Afghan economy and unfreezing of the assets that rightfully belong to the Afghan people.
Prime Minister Imran Khan recently stated that sanctions should not prevent the international community from providing humanitarian and other essential assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
“Pakistan hopes that the international community, especially the donor countries, UN Agencies, humanitarian organizations, international financial institutions and other emergency relief providers, will act swiftly and with determination, to provide all possible assistance to the people of Afghanistan.”