UNSC members welcome listing Azhar as international terrorist

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The listing of (JeM) as an international terrorist by a UN sanctions committee after dropped its longstanding opposition has been welcomed by several members as a significant achievement in making the linchpins of accountable for their violence.

was pleased that Azhar was designated for sanctions by its panel dealing with the Islamic State and Al Qaeda, Cohen said during a Council briefing on its committees dealing with

The Committee "must continue to keep up its pace to adapt to the evolving threat", he added.

US pressured to end its decade-long opposition to Azhar being put on the terrorists sanctions list by the panel known as the 1267 Committee named for the Council resolution setting it up. The boss behind several attacks on was finally added to the list on May 1.

China's Shaojun Yao assured Beijing's cooperation with the 1267 Committee, which he said was an important mechanism with a "significant role in assessing terrorist threats and strengthening sanctions measures".

JeM, which had attacked in 2001 and the base in 2016, carried out a suicide bombing of a bus transporting personnel in February killing more than 40 troopers.

Germany's Permanent said: "I think it was a good signal, good sign for the work of this committee that we were able earlier to have the listing of Mazhoor Masood".

"It was difficult for some but it was very important that we were able to overcome these obstacles and list him," he added in a reference China's earlier opposition.

On preventing terrorists from gaining access to weapons of mass destruction, Heusgen welcomed the holding of the India-Conference on "Securing Global Supply Chains through Government-Industry Partnerships".

organised the conference in last year in coordination with the on implementing Council Resolution 1540 mandating action to stop proliferation of these weapons to terrorists. launched the initiative known as the Process to promote the implementation of the resolution.

Poland's Permanent said: "I would like to underline a significant achievement made by all Member States which allowed listing of a person responsible for a deadly terrorist act in the state of and Kashmir".

"We welcome progress achieved and encourage all states to work together in order to hold perpetrators, organisers and sponsors of acts of terrorism accountable," she said.

"It is a matter of the highest importance to keep the sanctions list updated and stay focused on the current threat," she added.

Yao said that supported the work of the committee in "closely communicating with the countries concerned and fostering cooperation with regional and sub-regional mechanisms with a view to making greater contribution to international counter terrorism efforts".

Before changing its stance this month, had resisted Azhar's designation as a terrorist subject to sanctions because it asserted that evidence of his role in terrorism was insufficient.

China hoped that the committe will "base its work on solid evidence and consensus among parties so as to safeguard the authority and the effectiveness of the sanctions mechanism", Yao said.

Russia's Representative said that 1267 Committee "has proven itself to be one of the most effective of the Council mechanism".

But on the work of the and the UN's agencies against terrorism, he cautioned against being diverted from their primary task.

"Paying to too much attention to the secondary elements" and filling out the agenda with human rights matters to replace the the job of counter-terrorism with the famous idea of preventing violent extremism distracts states from implementing their primary obligations in this area," Kuzmin said.

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 09:10 IST