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Pakistan Challenges Houthis: ‘Release UN Staff Now’ — UNSC Showdown

Pakistan has taken a strong stand against Houthi forces in Yemen, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of detained United Nations personnel and humanitarian workers. The demand came during an emergency UN Security Council meeting, where Ambassador Usman Jadoon condemned the detentions and called for full respect for international humanitarian law. Jadoon’s firm stance highlights Pakistan’s commitment to upholding the rights and immunities of aid organizations operating in conflict zones. The Houthi detention of UN staff has drawn international criticism, and Pakistan’s vocal demand adds pressure on the group.

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