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Mr. Secretary-General, Distinguished Delegates, I am very happy to see a sister from fraternal Bahrain presiding over this i mportant session of the General Assembly. Your election symbolizes the increasingly significant role women are playing in the Muslim world. Madam President. you Nvi ll have Pakistan's full support in fulfilling your challenging responsibilities. 2. Since the devastating earthquake in the northern regions of Pakistan last October, this is the first occasion that I am addressing this august body. I. therefore, take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude for the relief and financial assistance we received from around the world. We were deeply moved by the global solidarity displayed in the hour of our distress and need. 3. Multilateral cooperation is the key to addressing the existing and emerging challenges of the 21 " Century political disputes, terrorism, proliferation, pove rty. hunger, disease, economic disparities, migration, unemployment, environmental degradation and natural disasters. We appreciate the Secretary General's initiatives to equip t he United Nations to respond to these challen g es. But we are vet a distance from the vision endorsed at the 2005 UN Summit. 4. Over the past six-years, despite daunting external and internal challenges, Pakistan has been transformed into a dynamic nation, moving rapidly towards the vision of our Founder - a modern, progressive. Islamic and democratic state. 5. We have reformed our institutions of governance and our economy. Democratic governance has been introduced at the grass root level. We are focusin g on the upli ft of the under privileged sections of our society the poor, the women and the minorities. Women are being politically and economically empowered and protected against discrimination. Minorities have been politically mainstreamed. We have also unshackled the media. 6. Having successfully put our economy on an upsurge, we are now embarked on second generation reforms to spread the benefits of growth to all our people. 7. One of our strategic aims is to utilize Pakistan's unique geo-strategic position to build trade. energy and communication corridors linking South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia and China. Regional integration will accelerate economic growth and prosperity in our part of Asia, and beyond.

8. Of course. Pakistan faces daunting challenges, within and without. We are facing them boldly to build an environment of peace and stability in our region. 9. Pakistan desires a peaceful environment in the region. We have been engaged in a peace process with India, aimed at confidence building and resolving issues, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. which have been the source of tension and con fl ict between the two countries in the past. Improved relations. and the conducive international environment. have brought an acceptable solution of this longstanding dispute within reach. I am confident that my positive meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Havana will help to carry forward the peace process which is vital for the future of both countries and for peace in South Asia and beyond. 10. A stable security environment is also important for рeace in our region. Pakistan has proposed the creation of a Strategic Restraint Regime in South Asia, encompassing minimum nuclear deterrence and a balance of conventional forces. We do not want to enter into an arms race. But we will do whatever is necessary to preserve the credibility of our minimum defensive deterrence level. 1 I. Pakistan has a legitimate requirement for nuclear power generation to meet the energy needs of our ex рanding economy. As a responsible nuclear State, we will continue to seek nuclear technology fòr power generation under IAEA safeguards. We cannot acce р t discrimination in the nuclear field. 12. Peace and stability in Afghanistan is in Pakistan's vital interest. It will assure tranquillity on our Western frontiers. It will also enable Pakistan to realize its ambition of linking Cen tral Asia and South Asia through Afghanistan and Pakistan. 13. Afghanistan confronts complex security, political and economic challenges including a resur g ent Taliban who also threaten Pakistan's efforts against extremism and terrorism. The common challenge imposes a joint responsibility on Pakistan, Afghanistan and the coalition forces. 14. Problems along the bordering regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan are compounded by the continuing presence of over three million Afghan refugees, some of them sympathetic to the Taleban. The incentives offered to the refugees for their voluntary return by the international community are minimal. A serious international commitment is required to facilitate their repatriation.

15. The unfortunate history of our region has placed Pakistan in the frontline of the global campaign against terrorism. We cooperate daily with many countries including the United States and the United Kingdom. Our cooperation has pre-empted several o fr m terrorist р lots, such as the one uncovered recently to blow up airliners flying London. Over the past tive years, Al-Qaeda has been significantly degraded as an organization. 16. \Vhile we confront terrorism, our strategy must seek to eliminate this phenomenon comprehensively. We cannot do so unless we understand and address the root causes of terrorism today. How are terrorists able to find willing recruits even among educated youth in advanced and democratic societies? The reasons are clear. 17. Across the Muslim world, old con fl icts and new campaigns of militar intervention have spawned a deep sense of desperation and injustice. Each new battleground involving an Islamic state has served as a new breeding ground for extremists and terrorists. Indiscriminate bombings, civilian casualties, torture, human rights abuses, racial slurs and discrimination only add to the challenge of defeating terrorism. 18. In my view a two pronged strategy, which I call "Enlightened Moderation", is required to address the situation. This strategy envisages that, apart from combating terrorism frontally, the international community must undertake resolute efforts to resolve the con fl icts afflicting the Islamic world. Unless we end foreign occupation and suppression of Muslim peoples. terrorism and extremism will continue to find recruits among alienated Muslims in various parts of the world. 19. We also need to bridge, through dialogue and understanding, the growing divide between the Islamic an d Western worlds. In particular, it is imperative to end rac i al and religious discrimination against Muslims and to prohibit the defamation of Islam. It is most disappointing to see personalities of high standing oblivious of Muslim sensitivities at these critical moments. 20. The greatest challenge to global security; to the campaign against terrorism; to the promotion of harmony among civilization; to the credibility of the United Nations, is the cauldron of con fl ict that is the Middle East. This was exemplified by the latest Israeli aggression against Lebanon. We hope that the resolution painstaki ngly brokered in the Security Council will lead to rapid and complete Israeli withdrawal and restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty over its entire territory.

4 21. The attack on Lebanon has far reaching implications for the Middle East. The ability and relevance of the moderate forces to bring about a just peace in the region has been put to a severe test. The world must, however, still support them to address the fеstеrıng problems of the region, comprehensively and fairly. It is time to end Israel's conflicts with all its neighbours. It is time, first and foremost, to en d the tragedy of Palestine. There is no doubt in our mind that this is the core of the challenge, not only to overcome the Iraq and Afghanistan problems, but also to deal with the menace of terrorism and extremism. 22. The confrontation over Iran's nuclear programme threatens further instability in this already inflamed region. We are encouraged by the Iran and 5-1 negotiations and believe that this issue can be resolved peacefully in a manner that accommodates the legitimate rights and interests of all pa rties. Reso rt to coercion аnd, worse, the use of force, could lead to grave consequences. regional and global. 23. The dynamic economic performance of several developing countries, especially in Asia, has transformed the world's geo-economic map. Yet, most developing countries find that international trade and financial structures arc weighted against them. With the Doha Round in the doldrums ; new modalities must be found to utilize the full potential of trade for development. Similarly, the international financial system should ensure a more equitable share of international liquidity and investment for the developing countries. 24. Unless the activities of the United Nations accommodate the concerns and priorities of its general membership, this Organization risks losing its global moral authority. The General Assembly should reasse rt its Charter responsibilities, while the Security Council should be reformed to make its actions m ore democratic, transparent, inclusive and accountable to the general membership. The reform of the Security Council is of vital interest to every Member State and must be decided by consensus or the widest possible agreement. 25. This important session of the Assembly will elect the next Secretary General of the United Nations. Pakistan hopes that consensus will soon develop in the Security Council and this Assembly on a qualified candidate from Asia. Pakistan will extend its full support to the new Secretary-General, as we have to Mr. Kofi Annan, to build a United Nations that can advance the world decisively towards the noble vision of preventing the scourge of war and promoting better standards of life for all peoples in larger freedom. I thank vou. Madam President.