Bilawal stresses to develop common approaches to address security concerns in region
The Foreign Minister underscores the importance of regional platforms such as SCO-RATS to promote coordinated efforts in countering terrorism and extremism

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday stressed that no country can single-handedly solve complex peace and security issues in the region and highlighted the need for developing common approaches to address persistent as well as emerging challenges.
The Foreign Minister expressed these views during the meeting with Director of the Executive Committee of the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO-RATS), Ruslan Mirzaev, who called on him here at the Foreign Office.
He warmly welcomed the Director and his delegation to Pakistan and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the goals and purposes of the SCO Charter and the ‘Shanghai Spirit,’ according to a press release issued here by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Foreign Minister underscored the importance of regional platforms such as SCO-RATS to promote coordinated efforts in countering terrorism and extremism.
He appreciated the constructive role played by the Executive Committee of SCO-RATS in upholding the spirit of consensus and cooperation in achieving common objectives.
Director Mirzaev emphasized that deliberately politicizing discussions related to countering terrorism and extremism were counter-productive and contrary to the objectives of the organization.
The Foreign Minister said that Pakistan would support all efforts that were aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of SCO-RATS.
He commended the approach taken by the Executive Committee in developing consensus on the issue and assured the Director of Pakistan’s constructive engagement in the matter.
The Director of the Executive Committee of SCO-RATS is on an official visit to Pakistan.
During the visit he had working level meetings in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Counter Terrorism Authority, and other relevant security institutions.
The Director was given detailed briefings on Pakistan’s successes in countering terrorism and extremism, overview of the regional situation, and threats posed by new and emerging challenges in the region.
SOURCE: APP
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