Pakistan-led disarmament resolutions adopted by UN panel

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations General Assembly’s First Committee on Disarmament and International Security has adopted four resolutions sponsored by Pakistan, reaffirming international support for Islamabad’s long-standing initiatives on arms control, regional disarmament and nuclear security assurances.

According to the Pakistan Mission to the UN, two resolutions “Regional disarmament” and “Confidence-building measures in the regional and sub-regional contexts” were approved unanimously by the committee.

Two additional drafts, “Conclusion of effective international arrangements to assure non-nuclear-weapon states against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons” and “Conventional arms control at the regional and sub-regional levels” received an overwhelming majority vote from member states.

The mission noted that Pakistan has “consistently advanced” disarmament initiatives at the UN, particularly in promoting nuclear restraint, regional stability, and conventional arms regulation.

It added that the latest adoption of these resolutions reaffirmed the international community’s commitment to negative security assurances, guarantees by nuclear powers not to use or threaten nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states, while supporting regional frameworks for arms control and confidence-building.

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