Thursday, April 14, 2016

Good neighbors’ policy applies everywhere


ISTANBUL - The UAE is absolutely committed to the principles of respecting sovereignty of states and their territorial integrity and adopting a policy of good neighborliness, Dr. Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs told the preparatory meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul, Turkey.
The ministers are to hammer out agenda of the 14-15 April OIC Summit Conference.

Dr. Gargash said the 13th Session of the Islamic Summit Conference is being convened amidst very critical and delicate circumstances the Islamic World is passing through.

''Extremism, terrorism and sectarianism have become the scourge that threaten to undermine the national structure of the state, tear apart the social fabric, communal harmony, and pose a risk to national and regional security as well as international peace and security,'' he noted.

Firmly recognizing the important role that thought can play in correcting the misconception of linking violence to Islam, the UAE has established the Hedaya Center for countering violent extremism, hosted the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies under the leadership of the Grand Imam of al-Azhar, and has launched, in partnership with the United States, the Sawab Center to harness the social media networking sites to refute malicious propaganda of terrorist organizations, notably Daesh, and respond to its mischievous fatwas, and to correct misconceptions they try to spread.

''With their geographic extension and cultural diversity, the OIC member states are in a desperate need to emphasize on these principles to establish normal ties between them. Building on this belief, the UAE is absolutely committed to the principles of respecting sovereignty of states and their territorial integrity and adopting a policy of good neighborliness,'' the UAE minister added.

''On the other hand, we confirm our categorical rejection of interference into the internal affairs of other states, particularly if that intervention could stir up sectarian strife and trigger troubles and sedition among citizens. We also call on all member states to pursue a policy that respects international law, abandons illusions of hegemony, stops support for armed militias and tampering with components of the nation state,'' he said.

Following is the full text of Gargash's speech: Mr. President, The 13th Session of the Islamic Summit Conference which is taking place in Istanbul, Turkey, is being convened amidst very critical and delicate circumstances the Islamic World is passing through.

Extremism, terrorism and sectarianism have become the scourge that threaten to undermine the national structure of the state, tear apart the social fabric, communal harmony, and pose a risk to national and regional security as well as international peace and security.

Reading this reality and out of the desire to address and confront these threats, the UAE believes the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has a core role to play in the following matters: First, the prevailing fears by some Islamic countries and Muslims which gave rise to Islamophobia requires the OIC to exert relentless efforts to correct the negative mind-set about our tolerant religion and promote its essence of centrism and tolerance. It needs a collective comprehensive cultural, intellectual and media strategy which engages both scholars and religious institutions to correct misconceptions about Islam by renewal of the religious rhetoric, promotion of Islam's core values of tolerance and peace and rejection of extremism and violence.

Firmly recognizing the important role that thought can play in correcting the misconception of linking violence to Islam, the UAE has established the Hedaya Center for countering violent extremism, hosted the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies under the leadership of the Grand Imam of al-Azhar, and has launched, in partnership with the United States, the Sawab Center to harness the social media networking sites to refute malicious propaganda of terrorist organizations, notably Daesh, and respond to its mischievous fatwas, and to correct misconceptions they try to spread.

Second, the OIC member states maintain wide diversity in the structure of their people socially, culturally and humanitarianly but there is a common factor which is to adhere to the goals of Islam and its values of centrism, moderation, tolerance and acceptance of the other which together represent the foundations of Islamic civilization. This is what urges us to call on the OIC to work diligently to co-ordinate stances and policies so as to address delicate, perilous challenges and circumstances our Islamic World is experiencing including the increasingly dangerous phenomena of terrorism and violence which don the cloak of Islam.

Though a majority of victims of terrorism are Muslims, the stereotype that some people have by one way or another is the link between Islam and violence.
Therefore, we expect the OIC to urge its member states to take decisive action against all forms of terrorism, regardless of their motivation, track down perpetrators, dry up financial sources of terrorism, and adopt national and international mechanisms to reach these goals. To do this, the OIC should have an effective framework to ensure the minimum level of concerted policies among its member states so as to speak with one voice at international gatherings.

Third, to arrive at these objectives, member states should set aside their differences that arose from divergent political opinions towards some issues and files, and they are urged to rise above these disagreements to replace divergence with convergence, and agree to a joint strategy for development and enlightenment of the Islamic peoples in the social, economic and cultural fields.

As a pool of the Islamic World, the OIC should honestly reflect the constructive role of Islam in establishing collaborative ties with other states in general and between member states in particular. It needs to have a convincing, true rhetoric that respects diversity without compromising national sovereignty of individual states, guided by the words of Allah! ''O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other.'' Fourth, you are well aware of the firm principles of international relations that were laid down by the international law which call for respecting regional sovereignty of states and non-interference into the internal affairs of other states. Commitment to these principles is a sure guarantee to realize security and stability in inter-state relations.

With their geographic extension and cultural diversity, the OIC member states are in a desperate need to emphasize on these principles to establish normal ties between them. Building on this belief, the UAE is absolutely committed to the principles of respecting sovereignty of states and their territorial integrity and adopting a policy of good neighborliness.

On the other hand, we confirm our categorical rejection of interference into the internal affairs of other states, particularly if that intervention could stir up sectarian strife and trigger troubles and sedition among citizens. We also call on all member states to pursue a policy that respects international law, abandons illusions of hegemony, stops support for armed militias and tampering with components of the nation state.

Fifth, being a staunch advocate of the rule of law and of peaceful settlement of international disputes, the UAE - from this platform, calls on the Islamic Republic of Iran to positively respond to the repeated initiatives by the UAE to reach a peaceful solution that ends the Iranian occupation of its three islands - Greater and Lesser Tunbs and Abu Mousa - either through direct negotiations or recourse the issue to the international arbitration in line with the United Nations Charter and principle of international law. Solving this long dispute will contribute to building confidence measures; promote the policy of good neighborliness on a historic stage that requires solidity and realization of mutual interest conducive to stability in our region, which was rocked by troubles.


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