THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
REMARKS
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad,
8 November, There are moments in our life that become unforgettable and that
mark us deeply. My last visit to Pakistan was one of these moments. To see an
area flooded that is three times the size of my country, Portugal. To see the
loss of life, the loss of crops, and the loss of livelihoods. To see the
dramatic impact on the lives of people, all over the country, and at the same
time to see the courage, resilience, and generosity of the Pakistani people.
I knew that generosity when I was High
Commissioner for Refugees looking at the way Pakistanis have shared everything
to receive millions and millions of Afghan refugees. But this time I could
witness that generosity with the testimony that I will never forget from women
and men that decided to leave their property and leave their assets to go and
rescue other people’s assets and property instead of protecting their own. Now,
these examples of generosity are examples that should be imitated by the
international community, The international community must massively support
Pakistan at this moment and there are different ways to do this.
The UN is proud to be associated with the
Government of Pakistan for the international donor conference in which we will
try to obtain from the international community the kind of massive support that
is needed for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the areas impacted by
these tragic events.
My appeal to the international financial
institutions and to the G20 that will be meeting soon in Bali is to create the
conditions for mechanisms of debt relief of middle-income countries impacted by
natural disasters the size of the one Pakistan had, to allow resources to be
devoted to the investments in resilience and in recovery and reconstruction
that are necessary.
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