GENEVA — The Everlasting Mission of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations in Geneva, in partnership with the Worldwide Committee of the Purple Cross, organized a high-level panel dialogue on Worldwide Humanitarian Regulation. Chairman of the Board of Administrators of the King Faisal Heart for Analysis and Islamic Research Prince Turki Al-Faisal attended the dialogue.
The occasion was held throughout the framework of Saudi Arabia’s main position as co-chair of Monitor Three of the International Initiative to Impress Political Dedication to Worldwide Humanitarian Regulation (IHL), specializing in “decreasing struggling and selling peace: a humanitarian perspective on disarmament.”
The occasion displays Saudi Arabia’s dedication to supporting worldwide efforts to reinforce respect for IHL, combine the humanitarian dimension into disarmament discussions, and promote worldwide peace and safety.
Addressing the session, Prince Turki reviewed the rising challenges going through the worldwide system amid declining respect for worldwide regulation, together with IHL, and the ensuing escalation of conflicts and struggling amongst civilians. He emphasised the significance of upholding the rule of worldwide regulation as a elementary pillar for attaining peace and stability, warning that changing the pressure of regulation with the pressure of energy undermines worldwide stability and fuels impunity.
He additionally highlighted Saudi Arabia’s agency dedication to IHL, rooted within the values of Islamic Shariah, which name for mercy, justice, and the preservation of human dignity even throughout armed conflicts. He pointed to the Kingdom’s lively position in supporting and strengthening the IHL framework by way of its early accession to the Geneva conventions, participation within the International Initiative to Impress Political Dedication to IHL, and co-chairing Monitor Three, which connects IHL to peacebuilding efforts.
Organizing this high-level occasion builds on the mission’s efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s lively presence and engagement with worldwide organizations in Geneva, advance worldwide discussions on IHL, and translate the Kingdom’s humanitarian orientation into sensible initiatives within the multilateral enviornment, reflecting its steadfast dedication to supporting worldwide peace and stability.




