ISLAMABAD, May 2: Pakistan has proposed a special meeting of the UNSC on peacekeeping operations during the third week of May. A statement issued by the Foreign Office here said that Pakistan's contribution to UN peacekeeping operations in different parts of the world had increased significantly.

"Today it (Pakistan) is the largest troop contributor to UN peacekeeping operations," the FO said. The proposed UNSC meeting, to be held on May 17, would be presided over by Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri.

The statement said Pakistan had participated extensively in the UNSC since assuming membership in January 2003. "In line with its abiding commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN charter, Pakistan has worked assiduously to promote pacific settlement of international disputes, implementation of UN resolutions, and an enhanced UN role in conflict prevention, conflict resolution and post-conflict peace-building."

The statement said Pakistan has promoted the need for a comprehensive and integrated response by the UN and its family of organizations to complex crises where military, political, economic, social and humanitarian issues are involved.

During its presidency this month, Pakistan will work to further promote the principles of the United Nations charter and project the UN's positive role in international peace and security.

Several other issues, including Timor-Leste, Haiti and Kosovo, are also expected to be considered by the Council during the month. The Foreign Office said Pakistan remains deeply committed to openness and transparency in the work of the Security Council.

The Pakistan presidency will work to further advance these objectives, as well as promote Council unity and action by consensus, it added.

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