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Violence in Middle East: Bangladesh urges UNSC to act

Bangladesh has urged the UN Security Council to take up the issue of violence and breach of security in the occupied land of Palestine and work for a durable solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

"Bangladesh believes in a comprehensive and durable solution to the Palestinian issue in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative, and the Quarter Road Map," said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen at an open-ended meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Executive Committee held virtually yesterday.

The meeting was convened in response to the repeated attacks of a "terrorist nature" by the Israeli occupation forces on the innocent civilians in Al-Quds Al Shareef, bombing on the Al-Aqsa mosque compound followed by attacks on worshippers, and the eviction of Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, said the foreign ministry in a statement.

Momen said there is no pretext that can justify killings of innocent civilians, disruption of prayer by the worshippers, and breach of international humanitarian laws and human rights standards.

Bangladesh expressed its sadness and deep condolences to the victims of the recent atrocities.

The foreign minister mentioned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's letter to the President of Palestine, saying, "I take this opportunity to reiterate Bangladesh's unflinching commitment in realising the inalienable rights of the brotherly people of Palestine for an independent homeland and a sovereign and viable State of Palestine based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital."

In the meeting, Bangladesh endorsed the statement of the OIC group at the United Nations and agreed with the suggestion made in the statement of resumption of the 10th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly if the Security Council fails to uphold its responsibility.

The minister also urged all the UN member states to stand strong and work for the betterment of humanity.

 

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Violence in Middle East: Bangladesh urges UNSC to act

Bangladesh has urged the UN Security Council to take up the issue of violence and breach of security in the occupied land of Palestine and work for a durable solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

"Bangladesh believes in a comprehensive and durable solution to the Palestinian issue in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative, and the Quarter Road Map," said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen at an open-ended meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Executive Committee held virtually yesterday.

The meeting was convened in response to the repeated attacks of a "terrorist nature" by the Israeli occupation forces on the innocent civilians in Al-Quds Al Shareef, bombing on the Al-Aqsa mosque compound followed by attacks on worshippers, and the eviction of Palestinian families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, said the foreign ministry in a statement.

Momen said there is no pretext that can justify killings of innocent civilians, disruption of prayer by the worshippers, and breach of international humanitarian laws and human rights standards.

Bangladesh expressed its sadness and deep condolences to the victims of the recent atrocities.

The foreign minister mentioned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's letter to the President of Palestine, saying, "I take this opportunity to reiterate Bangladesh's unflinching commitment in realising the inalienable rights of the brotherly people of Palestine for an independent homeland and a sovereign and viable State of Palestine based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital."

In the meeting, Bangladesh endorsed the statement of the OIC group at the United Nations and agreed with the suggestion made in the statement of resumption of the 10th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly if the Security Council fails to uphold its responsibility.

The minister also urged all the UN member states to stand strong and work for the betterment of humanity.

 

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শ্রমিকদের আগের অবস্থায় রেখে নতুন বাংলাদেশ গড়া সম্ভব নয়: প্রধান উপদেষ্টা

‘শ্রমিক-মালিকের পারস্পরিক ঐক্য ও সহযোগিতার মাধ্যমে বৈষম্যহীন নতুন বাংলাদেশ গড়ে তোলা সম্ভব।’

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