China Commits to Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty

China is set to sign the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone treaty, confirming its commitment to prohibiting nuclear arms in the region. The treaty has been in effect since 1997, and ASEAN aims for global nuclear powers to join. China's cooperation marks significant diplomatic progress.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-07-2025 13:58 IST | Created: 10-07-2025 13:58 IST
China Commits to Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty
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China will soon formalize its commitment to the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone treaty, a move anticipated as documentation finalizes, according to Malaysia's Foreign Minister.

The treaty, enforced since 1997, aims to exclude nuclear weapon usage in ASEAN territories, focusing instead on peaceful nuclear energy applications.

China's diplomatic engagement with ASEAN to this end signifies its proactive stance on regional peace and nuclear disarmament, aligning with the treaty's long-term objectives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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