Qatar: We remain committed to the UN Charter and seek an end to violations
New York, May 27 (Hibya) - Qatar emphasized its commitment to the United Nations Charter and called for an end to violations of international law and for strengthening the UN-centered global order.
The State of Qatar emphasized its full commitment to the United Nations Charter and called for an end to the ongoing violations of the Charter.
Speaking at the high-level open session held in New York titled “Maintaining Commitment to the Principles of the UN Charter and Strengthening the UN-Centered International System,” Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani, stated that her country would continue working with its international partners to strengthen the UN-centered order.
The Qatari representative stressed that the UN Charter is not only a legal document but also a moral commitment aimed at preventing wars.
The speech pointed out the increasing violations against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, noting that this weakens the credibility of the international system.
Qatar stated that the UN must remain at the center of the international order and called for reforms to make the organization more effective and inclusive.
The statement also highlighted Qatar’s role in mediation and preventive diplomacy, recalling the country’s contributions to ceasefire and dialogue efforts in various regions.
It was also stated that Qatar supports the mediation process between the United States and Iran led by Pakistan, and that these initiatives contribute to reducing regional tensions.
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