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00:00We have some important news to share with you.
00:02It is extremely important for the Security Council to be elected as a permanent member.
00:07In a press conference, Pakistan's representative for AY News, Mandu Mouni Rakhram,
00:12spoke to Jahanzaib Ali and said that the Pakistan Security Council will be a voice of development.
00:19It is important for the decision-making council to be elected as a permanent member.
00:22It will be part of the priorities to implement international laws.
00:27In our national agenda, there is the issue of the tour of Faris and Kashmir.
00:30There is also a discussion on the dangers of terrorism from Afghanistan.
00:34India and Israel's neighbouring countries are under threat.
00:38There is a power play of many countries in the Security Council, which needs to be ended.
00:43Pakistan wants to see reforms in the Security Council.
00:46It wants to resolve all issues with India in a peaceful manner.
00:50The Taliban has provided safe havens to the Qaladam TTP.
00:55The Taliban has made it clear that terrorism is not in the hands of anyone.
00:59The Palestinians themselves will have to give the right of will.
01:05You have been elected as a permanent member of the UN for the eighth time.
01:10Tell us a little bit about the importance of this.
01:13This is a single institution that can create legally binding obligations.
01:21The decisions that will be made on this will be based on the major issues of the world.
01:29For example, there is a war in Gaza.
01:32There is a war in Ukraine.
01:35There are many issues and conflicts in Africa.
01:40There are many issues of terrorism and stability in our own region.
01:47All these issues are discussed in the Security Council.
01:54If there is an agreement, then we can draw a decision from there.
02:00It is important to have an international decision-making body in Pakistan.
02:15Modi has come to power for the third time.
02:18He has not come with that kind of power, but he has come to power.
02:22We have seen two of his previous tenures.
02:25Issues related to Hindutva policy, issues related to religious freedom, issues related to free speech.
02:30There were a lot of talks about this.
02:33You also kept talking about these issues.
02:36How are you looking at this?
02:38Some recent talks with India have been given by Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif.
02:43Prime Minister Modi also replied to them.
02:46Do you think that at least the issues will start after our own place?
02:50We have to see where the direction of the third Modi government is headed.
02:58How much flexibility comes into their positions or not.
03:05Our attempt will be to resolve these issues peacefully.
03:14To resolve these issues peacefully, there is a need for dialogue.
03:23We will have to find a way.
03:26If there is an agreement from them that they want to have a dialogue, then I think Pakistan will not back down.
03:40Sir, when the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, Pakistan raised a lot of voices.
03:45That their funds should be released, they should be recognized, they should be helped.
03:50And an international relationship should be established with them.
03:55But now the Taliban have come to us.
03:58Camps of terrorists are going on there.
04:02Recruiting centers of terrorists are going on.
04:05We are seeing incidents on the basis of Nodana in Pakistan.
04:08Not only security forces, but civilians are also being targeted.
04:11Sir, how concerning is it?
04:13What is the policy of Pakistan in relation to the Taliban in the UN?
04:16They have given safe haven to the terrorists of DTP.
04:22And because of that safe haven, whatever cross-border terrorism is on us is going on.
04:32So we have to convince them that this is against Pakistan.
04:39And ultimately it is also against you.
04:43If you adopt terrorism, then this terrorism can also be applied on you.
04:50Sir, what is our principle stand on Gaza and Ukraine?
04:53Our principle stand is from 1947.
04:59Like it is on Kashmir.
05:01And we want that their right, the right of self-determination should be given to the Palestinians.
05:11A Palestinian state should be formed.
05:14Which is a sovereign state.
05:17And we want that the Israeli occupation should end.
05:22And this state should be formed.
05:25So now, the war that is going on, there has been a lot of oppression against them.
05:31There has been a genocidal war against them.
05:34And we have to stop this first.
05:36We have to send humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
05:40We have to start reconstruction.
05:43And the two-state solution, which everyone agrees on, that there should be a two-state solution.
05:49Everyone agrees except the extremist leaders in Israel.
05:54In Ukraine, our stand is on principles.
05:58We want that there should also be a decision in accordance with the principles of the UN Charter.
06:05But there also, our desire is to stop the war first.
06:13The war is going on.
06:15Let's stop it.
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