Pakistan reaffirms commitment to Chemical Weapons Convention

Pakistan calls for addressing the threat of chemical and biological weapons use by non-state actors

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Pakistan called for effectively addressing the threat of chemical and biological weapons use by non-state actors while reaffirming its commitment to the Chemical Weapons Convention at the United Nations, Radio Pakistan reported on Thursday.

The stance was communicated by Pakistan's representative Jehanzeb Khan during a debate on weapons of mass destruction at the General Assembly's Disarmament Committee in New York.

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Khan maintained that Pakistan condemns the use of chemical weapons by "anyone and anywhere". He further said that "those responsible for such deplorable acts must be identified and held accountable".


At the conference, the representative remarked that Pakistan has also supported the Russian proposal for the elaboration of an international convention for the suppression of acts and chemical and biological terrorism.

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On October 24, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi lauded the country’s counter-terrorism efforts and said Pakistan has conducted the largest counter-insurgency operation while addressing an event at the Foreign Office (FO).

He chose the opportunity to call on the UN to probe human rights abuses in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) as documented in the recent UNHRC report and urged the world body to open an inquiry into the matter.
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