Qatar has reiterated that the continuation of the unjust blockade imposed almost two years ago constitutes a flagrant violation of worldwide regulation, human rights, and the United Nations Charter and undermines worldwide cooperation and the worldwide multilateral device.
Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the UN, HE Ambassador Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif al-Thani, warned that the blockade might promote the policy of bullying in worldwide members of the family worldwide and update the rule of thumb of law with the law of the jungle.
She spoke at the High-level Meeting of the UN General Assembly on the occasion of the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace.
Sheikha Alya stated the growing challenges of the worldwide network were a developing situation for all, as crises and breaches of international regulation threatened peace and stability within the international community.
She referred to the achievements of multilateral international organizations because of the established order of the UN system, most recently the World Trade Organization, the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, and the Global Compact for Migration.
The Qatari diplomat introduced that the precept of multilateralism, on which the UN has been built, is now confronted with serious, demanding situations, which nearly undermine the gains made and the global efforts to sell peace, development, and human rights.
She cares about the foremost demanding situations facing the Arab region due to the continuation of conflicts and the eruption of crises.
The ambassador mentioned that multilateralism and international relations are surely pondered within the role performed by the UN as the principal discussion board for international cooperation and burden-sharing in the face of demanding situations, according to the provisions of the UN Charter, calling on member states to increase their capacities to enhance the position of the agency to allow them to achieve their dreams.
She also expressed the guide of Qatar to make the UN closer to people as a “house of pluralism.”
Her Excellency talked about how the position and effectiveness of international institutions, specifically the UN, are carefully linked to its capability to translate the UN Charter into action, to end violations of global law and human rights, to respond to people’s issues, and to attain the common aspirations of the global network for peace, safety, development, and human rights.