Speaking at the high level meeting of the UN Security Council, Aziz said that the strikes violated international law, including international humanitarian law and were counter productive to Pakistan's efforts of fighting terrorism.
Agreeing with the UN Secretary General's earlier observation in his report, Aziz said that that drone strikes resulted in child casualties and had a negative impact on their pyscho-social health.
The meeting was convened in Australia to discuss the issue of small arms and light weapons. The Council adopted a resolution seeking to reinforce measures to prevent illicit transfers, accumulation and misuse of those weapons.
Aziz said that the demand of those weapons needed to be kept in check.
Highlighting steps taken by Pakistan to regulate the sale, supply, import and transfer of small weapons, Aziz said that Security Council should play a more active role in the resolution of outstanding disputes.
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Yawn....stop complaining for domestic consumption....Re wikileaks - the ppl of Pakistan are not stupid....
@A J Khan: Ask those who return home from work and find that there is no home, all family members buried under the mess. Since a drone strike killed suspected terrorist who were actually innocent women and children.
Stop drowns and happy to see nawaz demand. Now turn back to country n take us out of this terrorism menace
Drone is one of our hopes against terrorists.