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    PAKISTAN: TEXT OF ISLAMABAD DECLARATION ADOPTED BY OIC MINISTERS

    Associated Press of Pakistan news agency
    17 May 07

    Islamabad, 17 May: Following is the text of Islamabad Declaration
    adopted Thursday [17 May] by the 34th session of the Islamic Conference
    of Foreign Ministers held here:

    1. We, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and the Heads of Delegation
    of the Member States of the Organization of the Islamic Conference,
    participating in the Thirty Fourth Session of the Islamic Conference
    of Foreign Ministers (Session of Peace, Progress and Harmony),
    having met in Islamabad, Pakistan, and considered the issues facing
    the Islamic Ummah, declare as follows:

    2. We reaffirm our dedication to the noble tenets of our faith that
    call for peace, tolerance, justice and human dignity and guide our
    pursuit for progress and prosperity of the Ummah and humanity.

    3. We reiterate our solemn commitment to the purposes, objectives
    and principles of our Organization and recognize that the unity
    and solidarity of the Islamic Ummah and effective cooperation and
    coordination among the Islamic countries are vital for prosperity
    and development of the Ummah.

    4. We reaffirm our resolve to realise the vision enshrined in the
    Makkah Declaration and the Ten-year Programme of Action by effective
    implementation.

    5. We express our determination to continue and speedily finalise the
    reform of the Organization of the Islamic Conference including its
    restructuring and drawing up a Revised Charter and strengthening its
    specialised and affiliated organs to enhance its role to effectively
    meet the challenges of the 21st century.

    6. We remain committed to the promotion of global peace and security
    which can be achieved through just and peaceful resolution of
    international disputes and ending situations of foreign occupation.

    7. We reiterate our firm resolve to continue relentless efforts for a
    just and peaceful settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. We welcome
    the renewal of the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002, and the call of
    the Riyadh Arab League Summit for the early resumption of the peace
    process on the basis of this Initiative.

    8. We also welcome all other initiatives for promoting peace with
    justice in the Middle East, including the efforts of the President
    of Pakistan.

    9. We reiterate that the establishment of an independent Palestinian
    state with AI-Quds Al Sharif as its capital, liberation of all
    occupied Arab territories of Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, return
    of Palestinian refugees and internally displaced persons to their
    homes and implementation of the Security Council resolutions 242,
    338, 1397 and 1515 and General Assembly resolution 194 are vital for
    establishment of peace and security in the Middle East.

    10. We also call for a just and comprehensive peace between Syria
    and Israel based on Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Syrian
    Golan Heights since June 1967 in accordance with UN Security Council
    resolutions.

    11. We emphasize the importance of early restoration of peace and
    stability in Iraq. We support the continuing efforts for promoting
    national reconciliation among all the Iraqi people, addressing
    the causes of violence and terrorism, preserving the inviolability
    of Iraq's sovereignty, territorial integrity and national unity,
    accelerating the capacity of the Iraqi security forces, and securing
    the earliest possible withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq.

    12. We emphasize that the sovereignty, territorial integrity and
    independence of Lebanon must be fully respected. We extend full support
    to the Government and people of Lebanon in their reconstruction and
    rebuilding efforts following the damage caused by Israeli aggression.

    13. We reaffirm support to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for
    their inalienable right to self-determination in accordance with
    the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the aspirations
    of the Kashmiri people. We call for respect of the human rights of
    the Kashmiri people, and agree to provide all possible political and
    diplomatic support to the true representatives of the Kashmiri people
    in their struggle against foreign occupation. We hope that the ongoing
    composite dialogue between Pakistan and India will lead to a resolution
    of the Kashmir dispute and usher in lasting peace in South Asia.

    14. We urge the international community to enhance its assistance
    to the Government and people of Afghanistan in their efforts towards
    peace, security, reconstruction and development.

    15. We underscore the need to evolve an energy strategy that responds
    to the interests of the Member States.

    16. We call for the reduction of tensions and resolution of differences
    concerning Iran's nuclear issue through dialogue. We oppose use of
    force, which will further destabilise the region. We recognise Iran's
    right to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and its readiness for
    the peaceful resolution of all issues.

    17. We reaffirm the inalienable right of the Member States to acquire
    and use atomic energy for peaceful purposes, in a non-discriminatory
    manner and in accordance with their international legal obligations.

    18. We support the efforts for national reconciliation, peace and
    lasting stability in the Republic of the Sudan, full respect of the
    sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of the Sudan, and call
    upon the international community to further support these efforts
    and the reconstruction of the Sudan and meet the humanitarian needs
    of its people, including in Darfar.

    19. We reiterate our support for the process of settlement of the
    Cyprus problem on the basis of political equality of the two parties,
    and reaffirm our solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters in
    Northern Cyprus. We appeal to the international community, including
    the OIC Member States, to take concrete steps in order to put an end
    to the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots and to build cooperation in
    economic, cultural, scientific, technological and other fields.

    20. We strongly condemn the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan
    and urge immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of
    the Armenian occupying forces from all occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan. We call for peaceful resolution of this conflict on
    the basis of respect for territorial integrity and inviolability of
    internationally recognized borders.

    21. We emphasize the importance of maintaining the unity, stability
    and territorial integrity of Somalia, We urge OIC Member States to
    consider the possibility of providing support and assistance to the
    peace keeping forces in Somalia and appeal to all OIC Member States
    to support the reconstruction efforts in Somalia, at all levels.

    22. We reaffirm our determination to promote our collective security.
    We support the proposal to formulate new international consensus to
    promote nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on a universal and
    non-discriminatory basis. discriminatory basis.

    23. We strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations
    committed by whomsoever and wherever, express sympathy to the victims
    of terrorism and denounce efforts to link terrorism with any religion,
    theology or culture. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen mutual
    cooperation in the fight against terrorism through, inter alia,
    mutual exchange of information, capacity building assistance and by
    addressing the root causes of terrorism such as unresolved conflicts,
    continued suppression and marginalization of peoples and denial of the
    right of peoples to their self-determination in situations of foreign
    occupation. We emphasize the need for greater coordination among OIC
    countries in responding to the challenges of terrorism. We support
    the establishment of an international centre for counter terrorism.

    24. We condemn the growing trend of Islamophobia and systematic
    discrimination against the adherents of Islam. We call upon
    the international community to prevent incitement to hatred and
    discrimination against the Muslims and take effective measures to
    combat defamation of religions and acts of negative stereotyping
    of people based on religion, belief or ethnicity. We request the
    secretary-general to continue the OIC initiatives to effectively
    counter Islamophobia through discussions and debates at various
    international fora.

    25. We commend the concept of Enlightened Moderation to combat
    extremism and terrorism, resolve international disputes, conflicts
    and injustices affecting Islamic countries and peoples, to promote
    tolerance and harmony in accordance with the real values of Islam.

    26. We emphasize that inter-civilizational dialogue based on mutual
    respect and understanding amongst peoples should be effectively
    used for promoting human welfare and progress and for strengthening
    international peace and security, tolerance and global harmony.

    27. We reaffirm the responsibility of the Islamic world in reviewing
    the condition of Muslim communities and minorities in Non-OIC countries
    to ensure promotion and protection of their basic rights including
    cultural and religious freedom.

    28. We express our resolve to vigorously pursue social and economic
    development in the Islamic countries through eradication of poverty and
    increasing and promoting investment and trade. We will continue working
    for establishing a Free Trade Area for greater economic integration in
    the Islamic world and in this regard request the Islamic Chamber of
    Commerce and Industry to prepare projects to enlarge mutual trade
    and investment among the Member States. We call on the Islamic
    Development Bank to promote and coordinate significantly enlarged
    development cooperation among Member States specially to assist the
    less developed OIC countries. We welcome the creation of the OIC $10
    billion target Poverty Alleviation Fund for OIC Members States by
    the IDB and commit ourselves to contribute to ensure its success.

    29. We resolve to intensify efforts to promote education and build
    the scientific and technological capacities in the Islamic countries,
    inter alia by ensuring non discriminatory access to technology,
    promoting research and development in areas of interest to OIC
    countries, establishing scientific and technology centres and linkages
    between them, as well as utilizing fully the potential of information
    technology.

    30. We emphasize a comprehensive reform of the United Nations
    Organization to respond to the challenges feeing the humanity. We
    reaffirm our principled position that any reform of the Security
    Council should make it more democratic, representative and transparent
    and must ensure adequate representation of the OIC member states in
    any category of the expanded Security Council.

    31. We express our deep appreciation for the dynamism of the Secretary
    General H.E. Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu in defending and promoting
    Muslim causes.
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