Pakistan necessitates access to ‘dual-use technologies’ for socio-economic progress

ISLAMABAD: A delegation of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) led by Co-Chairs from Ireland and Iceland visited Pakistan and held discussions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Pakistan side was led by Director General, Strategic Export Control Division Dr Zafar Ali,

Both sides exchanged views on export control measures and the latest political as well as technical development in this area.

This was the third consecutive MTCR outreach mission to visit Pakistan within the past couple of years. Both sides exchanged views on export control measures relevant to the MTCR and the latest political as well as technical development in this area.

The Director General briefed the delegation about full compatibility of Pakistan’s measures with the best international standards and coverage of items and technologies controlled by the MTCR.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s continuing commitment to the goals of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery means, the Pakistani side underlined that control measures should not impinge on the developing countries’ legitimate right of access to dual-use technologies for socio-economic progress.

The MTCR is an informal grouping of 35 states that seeks to prevent missile proliferation by voluntarily adhering to common export policy guidelines related to missiles and missile technologies.

 

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