despite the paris declaration and its reaffirmation at accra, we have a long way to go. the one un pilot exercise in pakistan has struggled to achieve the lofty goals it set for itself, but we continue to invest hope in its eventual success. of course, the most important kind of harmonization is the one that takes place between people, between hearts and minds, between nations. we place immense importance on our ability to promote harmony and tolerance among and between societies, cultures, faiths and nations. we know the price to be paid when these values are breached, having lost the governor of our most populous province, salmaan taseer, and our valiant minister for minority affairs, shahbaz bhatti to acts of violence perpetrated by extremists. for us, the process of harmony and tolerance begins at home, we take it very seriously. we are committed and our resolve is strong. at the international level, we are confident that un provides the best global forum, that is fully equipped to enhance understanding and good will between all members of the international community