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Pakistan to lead UNSC Taliban sanctions committee

Pakistan has been appointed to chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for 2025. The committee is responsible for enforcing sanctions including asset freezes, travel bans, and arms embargoes against individuals and entities associated with the Taliban that pose a threat to peace and security in Afghanistan. Guyana and Russia will serve as vice-chairs of the committee.

In addition to this key role, Pakistan will serve as vice-chair of the 1373 Counter-Terrorism Committee, which will be chaired by Algeria, with France and Russia also acting as vice-chairs. Furthermore, Pakistan will co-chair the Informal Working Groups on Documentation and Procedural Questions and General Sanctions Issues.

Denmark will lead the 1267 ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, with Russia and Sierra Leone as vice-chairs.

These committees are made up of all 15 Security Council members and make decisions by consensus. Pakistan is currently serving as a non-permanent member of the Security Council for the 2025–26 term.

Previously, India chaired the Counter-Terrorism Committee in 2022 during its own term as a non-permanent member (2021–22) and has regularly voiced concerns about Pakistan’s record, noting that the country harbors a significant number of UN-designated terrorists. India has also highlighted the case of Osama bin Laden, who was found and killed in Pakistan’s Abbottabad in 2011.

The current Security Council includes five permanent members: China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US, and ten non-permanent members: Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and Somalia.

In elections held on Tuesday, five new non-permanent members were elected for the 2026–2027 term: Bahrain, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Latvia, and Colombia.

 
Pakistan gets post of Vice Chairman of an Anti-Terrorism Committee at UNSC. Now they can think about wellbeing and welfare of terrorists :kp.
 
I just got to know something like this exists. What difference does this make?
 
Pakistan has successfully shown the powers in Asia the reality of India - only the Afghan Taliban supports the Indians now.

It's time to now tell the world and do it in a more efficient way than the Indian tactic of sending criminal politicians and uncles on a world tour.
 
Pakistan has successfully shown the powers in Asia the reality of India - only the Afghan Taliban supports the Indians now.

It's time to now tell the world and do it in a more efficient way than the Indian tactic of sending criminal politicians and uncles on a world tour.

It works in our favour.

India has always maintained an irresponsible and reckless Pakistan is not good for regional stability. So if these incidents inspire you to even act superficially like a state that engages with other states transparently and honestly, it’s a win for India even if we remain at the receiving end of your entire rhetoric.

I think these might be good signs overall for the region. The slap was necessary and Pakistan already seems much improved.
 
Pakistan has successfully shown the powers in Asia the reality of India - only the Afghan Taliban supports the Indians now.

It's time to now tell the world and do it in a more efficient way than the Indian tactic of sending criminal politicians and uncles on a world tour.

Pakistan has successfully shown the rest of the world outside Asia as well. India on the one hand constantly bleating about Pakistan, but behind everyones back cozying up to Taliban to play a dastardly double game.

India exposed as hypocrites and untrustworthy, Taliban coming out of it as medieval cavemen.
 
The world expects great things from Pakistan who now sits at the head of the table of South Asia and making sure its baby brother in the booster seat India is finishing his food and not choking either.
 
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