ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday condemned Israel for its “unjustified and slanderous” attacks on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and its announcement that it had banned him from entering the country over his failure to condemn Iran’s missile attacks earlier this week.
Iran on Tuesday launched a salvo of missiles at Israel it said wefe in retaliation for Israeli killings of militant leaders and aggression in Lebanon against the Iran-backed armed movement Hezbollah and in Gaza. Fears that Iran and the US would be drawn into a regional war had already risen with Israel’s intensifying assault on Lebanon in the past two weeks, including the start of a ground operation there on Monday, and its year-old conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Following the Iranian airstrikes, the UN chief had condemned the “broadening” Middle East conflict and slammed “escalation after escalation” in the region but did not name Iran directly. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz lashed out at Guterres, saying someone who could not condemn Iran’s attack on Israel did not deserve to step foot on Israeli soil. He said the UN chief would be remembered as a “stain on the history of the UN for generations to come” for what he described as his support for militant groups.
“Pakistan stands in full solidarity with the UN Secretary-General and commends his principled and courageous stance on the situation in the Middle East, particularly the atrocities in Gaza and the aggression against Lebanon,” Pakistan’s ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, said in an interview with state news agency APP.
“We strongly condemn Israel’s unjustified and slanderous attacks against the UN Secretary-General and the UN, which is a pillar of world order. Insult and abuse is the weapon of aggressors and oppressors.”
US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller later stated the US believed Israel’s step to ban Guterres was “not productive at all” due to the UN’s role in the region.
“One of the things we’ve always said that Israel needs to be cognizant of throughout this conflict is its standing in the world, and steps like this are not productive to improve its standing in the world,” Miller added.