FO Spokesperson responds to US decision to impose sanctions against commercial entities on allegations of links with Pak’s ballistic missile programme

ISLAMABAD, Sep 14 (SABAH): In response to media queries regarding the US decision to impose sanctions against commercial entities on allegations of links with Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme, Spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Saturday has said that Pakistan considers this action as biased and politically-motivated.

She said that similar listings of commercial entities in the past were based on mere suspicion; involved items not listed under any export control regime and yet were considered sensitive under broad, catch-all provisions.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that it is widely known that some countries, while claiming strict adherence to nonproliferation norms, have conveniently waived licensing requirements for advanced military technologies to their favoured states. Such double standards and discriminatory practices undermine the credibility of global nonproliferation regimes, increase military asymmetries, and endanger international peace and security.