Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Non-Proliferation at UN Security Council

Thu Aug 07 2025
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Key points

  • Pakistan says it prioritises global non-proliferation and UNSC Resolution 1540
  • Says it has fulfilled its obligations under Resolution 1540
  • Assures it has established strong control, enforcement, and export mechanisms
  • At the UNSC, Pakistan emphasises promoting non-proliferation under UN Charter principles

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reiterated its commitment to global non-proliferation norms during a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Resolution 1540, emphasising its adherence to international standards and obligations.

In a national statement delivered at the meeting, Counsellor Syed Atif Raza stated that “non-proliferation is a shared global objective and it must be promoted within the framework of the principles of the UN Charter.”

The Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN declared that “Pakistan attaches the highest importance to global non-proliferation norms and the relevant Security Council resolutions, particularly resolution 1540.”

“Robust command and control”

Highlighting the country’s efforts to meet its international obligations, the Mission stated: “Pakistan has successfully implemented its obligations under the resolution 1540 and has established: i) a robust command and control system; ii) a rigorous legislative, administrative and enforcement mechanism to regulate the transfer of sensitive goods and technologies and to ensure their safety and security at all stages; and iii) a comprehensive export control regime at par with the highest international standards.”

Resolution 1540, adopted in 2004, aims to prevent non-state actors from acquiring nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and their delivery systems.

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