Bangladesh has called for renewed and strengthened global commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, stressing that the vision of a nuclear-weapon-free world remains unfulfilled.
Bangladesh made the call at the 11th review conference of the treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on April 28.
Speaking at the general debate, Bangladesh’s Permanent Representative Ambassador Salahuddin Noman Chowdhury stressed that despite eight decades of the United Nations, the vision of a nuclear-weapon-free world remains unfulfilled.
He warned that continued nuclear proliferation poses a grave threat to international peace and security, while also undermining global development aspirations, said the Bangladesh Mission in New York on Wednesday.
Highlighting Bangladesh’s firm commitment to disarmament, the Ambassador said the country has consistently advocated for both nuclear and conventional disarmament and has voluntarily remained non-nuclear despite being located in a nuclear-armed region.
Ambassador Chowdhury urged nuclear-weapon States to fulfill their legal obligations under Article VI of the NPT and called for the universalization of disarmament treaties.
He also reaffirmed Bangladesh’s strong commitment to advancing global disarmament through dialogue, trust-building, and collective action towards a safer world free from the threat of nuclear weapons.