ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign secretary Sohail Mahmood on Friday urged for early operationalization of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) humanitarian trust fund on Afghanistan as he welcomed OIC special envoy Tarig Ali Bakheet in Islamabad, the Pakistani foreign office said.
Ambassador Bakheet is on an official visit to Pakistan after his appointment as special envoy of the OIC secretary-general during the 17th extraordinary session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (OIC-CFM) meeting that was held in Islamabad on December 19, 2021.
At the summit’s conclusion, OIC member states agreed to establish a humanitarian trust fund to channel assistance, appoint a special envoy and work together with the United Nations in the war-ravaged country.
The foreign secretary assured the OIC special envoy of Pakistan’s full support in the fulfillment of his mandate on Afghanistan and stressed the need to sustain the momentum generated during the 17th extraordinary session in Islamabad.
“He noted that early operationalization of the OIC’s Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund, strengthening of the OIC Mission in Kabul, and constructive engagement with Afghanistan and its international partners was critical in alleviating the severe humanitarian crisis faced by the people of Afghanistan, and to provide them with sustainable economic opportunities,” the Pakistani foreign office said in a statement.
Ambassador Bakheet expressed his gratitude to Pakistan for the steadfast support extended to him ever since his appointment to the office, according to the statement. He briefed the foreign secretary on his efforts to galvanize international support to help address the grave humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.
“The special envoy stated that the OIC’s leadership on this critical issue was being widely acknowledged internationally,” the statement read.
“The special envoy underscored his strong commitment to continue working with OIC member states and Afghanistan’s international partners to ensure well-being and prosperity for the Afghan people.”
Foreign Secretary Mahmood also underscored that Pakistan was looking forward to the special envoy’s report to the 48th session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers, scheduled for March 22-23 in Islamabad.