![](https://i.tribune.com.pk/media/images/PM-Imran-virtual-address-to-World-Leaders-Summit-D1633456120-0/PM-Imran-virtual-address-to-World-Leaders-Summit-D1633456120-0.jpg)
ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday congratulated the nation for ‘successfully’ hosting the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s Council of Foreign Ministers moot held in Islamabad.
The premier took to his official Twitter handle to state that the unity of the Muslim ummah was reflected in their agreement regarding a broad range of actions on problems such as advancing the “just causes” of the people of Kashmir and Palestine, Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis, and combating Islamophobia as well as the plight of Muslims.
I congratulate the nation on the successful OIC-CFM hosted by 🇵🇰. Unity of Ummah reflected in agreement over broad range of actions on: advancing just causes of Kashmir & Palestine; Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis; combating Islamophobia & plight of Muslims.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) March 24, 2022
He maintained that as the chair for the Council for Foreign Ministers, Pakistan would “promote partnerships for unity, justice and development to strengthen the voice of the Ummah globally”.
As CFM Chair, 🇵🇰 will promote partnerships for unity, justice and development to strengthen the voice of the Ummah globally.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) March 24, 2022
The two-day conference of the OIC-CFM kicked off on Tuesday with a heavy agenda covering Palestine, Kashmir and other contemporary challenges facing the Islamic world.
A number of ministerial delegations from the member countries arrived in the federal capital on Monday.
“Pakistan is hosting the 48th session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers on March 22-23, coinciding with the 75th-anniversary celebrations of our independence,” said a statement issued by the Foreign Office.
Read China’s participation in OIC moot hailed
In a speech delivered at the opening session of the two-day conference, PM Imran regretted that the OIC had failed in making an impact on the burning issues of Palestine and Kashmir despite representing 1.5 billion people.
“We have failed both Palestinians and Kashmiris. I am sad that we have not been able to make an impact despite being the massive voice of 1.5 billion people,” the prime minister said in the presence of foreign ministers, among them Saudi Arabia’s Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud.