ISLAMABAD: In another remarkable achievement on the diplomatic front, Pakistan has been re-elected as a member state of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council for the term 2020-23 on Tuesday, ARY News reported.
According to the details, Pakistan won the slot by securing 169 votes out of 193 during the elections held at the UN General Assembly today.
Our re-election is a manifestation of the international community’s confidence and trust in Pakistan’s commitment to a progressive national & global human rights agenda. Pakistan Zindabad 🇵🇰 @PakistanPR_UN @PakUNGeneva #PakWinsHRC https://t.co/tWmjiKB6f5
— Shah Mahmood Qureshi (@SMQureshiPTI) October 13, 2020
Taking to social networking website, Shah Mahmood Qureshi said, “Pakistan re-elected to the UN Human Rights Council with an overwhelming majority today, securing 169 votes in the 193 member UN General Assembly. “
He maintained that since HRC’s establishment in 2006, this is the fifth time Pakistan has been elected to the premier UN body on human rights.
The foreign minister said, “Our re-election is a manifestation of the international community’s confidence and trust in Pakistan’s commitment to a progressive national and global human rights agenda.
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Earlier on January 23, Pakistan had assumed the presidency of Asia and Pacific (ASPAC) in UNESCO for the period from January to December 2020.
According to a statement received from Paris, Ambassador of Pakistan to France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO Moin-ul-Haque will lead the ASPAC Group for the year 2020.
Indonesia would be the vice-chair while Republic of Korea will be the secretary of the group. UNESCO had six regional groups, with ASPAC being the second largest with 44 member states.