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What benefits will Pakistan gain from becoming a non-permanent member of the Security Council?
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00:00Pakistan has achieved an important milestone in international politics.
00:12Pakistan has become a temporary member of the Security Council.
00:21Pakistan has become a non-permanent member of the Security Council for the eighth time.
00:28This is a great achievement at this time.
00:30Why?
00:31Because Pakistan has become a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations.
00:36Since the first day of 2025, Pakistan has started working as a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations.
00:44Pakistan will work as a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations for two years.
00:51There are five independent member states of the Security Council, which have veto power.
00:55America, Russia, France, Britain and China.
00:59In June 2024, the members of the Security Council of the United Nations strongly supported Pakistan in the election.
01:08Because of this support, Pakistan has become a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations.
01:16There are 193 member states of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
01:20182 of them voted for Pakistan.
01:24There were only 11 members who did not vote.
01:28Pakistan is playing this role for the eighth time as a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations.
01:34Pakistan has replaced Japan.
01:38Before this, Japan was a non-permanent representative of Asia.
01:43Pakistan has become a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations for the eighth time.
01:48Before this, it was a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations from 1952 to 1953.
01:54Then from 1968 to 1969.
01:56Then from 1976 to 1977.
01:58Then from 1983 to 1984.
02:00Then from 1993 to 1994.
02:04From 2003 to 2004.
02:06And from 2012.
02:08The last two years were from 2012 to 2013.
02:14In which Pakistan has worked as a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the United Nations.
02:18The mandate of the Security Council of the United Nations is the establishment of global peace.
02:22Which is necessary at this time.
02:24At a point where Israel has attacked five countries in its territory.
02:30And this will also be in the agenda of Pakistan.
02:33Remember that Pakistan has been extremely vocal about Palestine.
02:38And Pakistan will continue to raise the voice of Palestine in the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member.
02:46In the same way, the UNGA has raised its voice in the General Assembly of the United Nations.
02:52The national goals of Pakistan are also very important.
02:55To get rid of terrorism.
02:58Then the Kashmir issue, which is a global issue between Pakistan and India.
03:03In which the United Nations has played an important role.
03:06On the basis of the Resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations.
03:10Kashmir was given the right of self-determination.
03:13Which has been established by India since August 5, 2019.
03:20In addition to this, terrorism from Afghanistan.
03:24This has also become a big challenge for Pakistan's security issues.
03:29Because last year, there was a significant increase in the number of attacks from Afghanistan.
03:35And if only terrorists were involved, it would have been different.
03:39The TTP got the support of the Taliban.
03:43The TTP used their posters to attack Pakistan.
03:48So the expectation is that Pakistan will raise its voice on the issue of terrorism.
03:57On the other hand, in Gaza, within the first three to four days of this year.
04:04Today is January 3rd.
04:06And within three days, Israel has martyred dozens of people.
04:11And Israel is not only attacking Gaza, Palestine overall.
04:16In fact, the footage of Israel returning from Lebanon.
04:21It is clearly seen that when it is returning.
04:25At that time, it is destroying the infrastructure.
04:29Gaza, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Syria and Iran.
04:36That is, it has made its entire region insecure at this time.
04:40Raising your voice in this regard, Pakistan understands its responsibilities.
04:45Not just that, Pakistan has now become a member of the Security Council.
04:51Before this, it was Japan and before that it was India.
04:54This membership plays a key role in raising its voice.
04:59And this is also important because the representation of Asia has also come to the shoulders of Pakistan at this time.
05:06Regarding Pakistan United Nations, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
05:11Before this, Prime Minister Imran Khan.
05:13Before this, all our representatives, premiers, heads of state.
05:19They have also been talking about Kashmir.
05:22Along with this, at this time, they have also been raising their voices on the matter of Palestine.
05:27But now the question arises.
05:30The matters of ceasefire in Gaza.
05:34Or whenever they come to the United Nations Security Council or the General Assembly.
05:38They are rejected.
05:40And from which side is it rejected?
05:42From that country, which at this time.
05:45Or has always been a flag bearer of human rights.
05:49In other countries, they talk about the violation of human rights.
05:53But in the world, at this time, in the most well-documented genocide.
05:57There is complete support.
05:59That is, every time from the United States of America.
06:02This thing is vetoed.
06:04Which is a matter of ceasefire.
06:05And where the ceasefire agreement was made.
06:08Israel in Lebanon.
06:10Or with other countries.
06:13There too, the agreements of those ceasefire agreements.
06:16And Israel is seen spreading its flags with great frequency.
06:22So the biggest challenge of 2025 will be.
06:25That a year and a half has passed.
06:27That is, a year and a half has passed.
06:29The people of Gaza are helpless at this time.
06:33The Muslims with whom they had placed their hopes.
06:36Those hopes are not being fulfilled.
06:38Will Pakistan be able to meet their expectations as an independent member of the United Nations or not?
06:46This will be an important question.
06:48And in these two years, that is, in 2025 and 2026.
06:51How will Pakistan fulfill its responsibility?
06:53That will also be a very important question.
06:56Along with this, on a global level.
06:58We are also looking at a very important step.
07:03And that is that in America.
07:05The change that is going to happen.
07:07The changeover of government is going to happen.
07:09Donald Trump.
07:10Can anyone in Pakistan expect it or not?
07:14Considering what is the role of the USA in Palestine.
07:18And will Donald Trump come.
07:20Whose own son-in-law is a Jew.
07:22And has been a supporter of Israel.
07:24And in his own cabinet.
07:26Which very evidently supports Israel.
07:30Will they change their stance in this blatant violation of human rights?
07:36This is also an important question.

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