Pakistan on Monday offered to host an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers meeting on the worsening crisis in Afghanistan that has been called for by Saudi Arabia.
"We have also offered to host the meeting, in Islamabad, on 17 December 2021. We are confident that OIC member states will endorse this offer," said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
According to a statement issued by Said Arabias official news agency SPA, the kingdom said: "Guided by principles of Islamic solidarity with the people of Afghanistan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as Chair of the Islamic Summit, and in line with relevant OIC decisions on Afghanistan, called upon the OIC to, urgently, convene an Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting to discuss the humanitarian situation in the country and pathways for an urgent humanitarian response."
The statement noted that the objectives of the meeting were to explore "means and mechanisms" for aid delivery in coordination with UN agencies, international financial institutions, and the international community for mitigating the humanitarian crisis.
"Impending economic collapse and further deterioration of living conditions will lead to more instability within Afghanistan, which will adversely affect regional and international peace and security," the kingdom warned.
Pakistans Dawn News reported that Qureshi in turn stated that Afghans need assistance "more than ever before".
"As you are aware, Afghanistan currently faces a serious humanitarian situation - millions of Afghans, including women and children, confront an uncertain future due to shortage of food, medicine and other essential life supplies. The advent of winter has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis," he said.
The foreign minister urged the OIC to step in to help Afghans. "We should step up our collective efforts to alleviate the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people, provide immediate and sustained support to them, and continue to remain engaged with them for the well-being and prosperity of Afghanistan," he said.
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