February 14, 2013
Arab News
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation intends to establish a secure
financial network to support the Palestinians, OIC Secretary-General
Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu said yesterday.
Ihsanoglu made this announcement during a meeting with UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York. The two also discussed the
developments in Syria and Mali as well as the situation of Rohingya in
Myanmar. The OIC chief told the UN secretary-general the need to take
necessary measures for protecting the Muslim minority in Myanmar and
putting an end to the violence against them. Ihsanoglu met Ban to inform
him about the resolutions taken by the recently concluded OIC summit in
Cairo, which had instructed him to take necessary steps to solve the
issues of Palestine, Syria, Mali and Myanmar with the support of the
United Nations.
Speaking about the financial network, the OIC chief said it aims at
meeting major needs of the Palestinian people in response to Israel’s
scaling up of measures against them, imposing new taxes and making their
life difficult.
Earlier addressing a meeting of the UN Security Council, the OIC chief
said the powerful international body has a big responsibility in
protecting civilians in Syria and finding a peaceful solution to the
crisis. “The Security Council and the international community has so far
failed in the test of protecting civilians in Syria,” the OIC chief
said.
“The seizure of Palestinian lands and construction of more settlements
in occupied territories by Israel have affected the council’s
credibility,” Ihsanoglu said while reiterating the Palestinians right to
have an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.
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