Pakistan secures key appointments to UN Security Council subsidiary bodies

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Islamabad: Pakistan has been appointed to several significant subsidiary bodies of the United Nations Security Council, reflecting its active contributions to the global body and its consistent support for multilateralism.

In a notable development, Pakistan will serve as the Chair of the UN Security Council Committee responsible for monitoring sanctions measures against the Taliban.

Additionally, Pakistan has been named Vice Chair of the Counter-Terrorism Committee. This committee is tasked with overseeing the implementation of resolutions concerning international counter-terrorism efforts, underscoring Pakistan’s role in global security initiatives.

Further recognition of Pakistan’s diplomatic engagement comes with its appointment as Co-Chair of the Security Council’s Informal Working Group on Documentation and Working Methods.

These appointments are seen as a strong affirmation of Pakistan’s commitment to international peace and security and its ongoing efforts to contribute to the United Nations’ various endeavors.