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Pakistan set to assume presidency of UN Security Council

July 1, 2025
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Pakistan set to assume presidency of UN Security Council
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is set to assume the presidency of the  for a month on Tuesday. 

Pakistan began its two-year term as a non-permanent member of the 15-member body in January this year.

This is its first presidency since 2013, and the eighth time the country has served on the Security Council. 

What are the implications of Pakistan’s Security Council presidency?

Although the rotating presidency is largely a symbolic role with no executive authority, it comes at .

Pakistan’s Permanent Rep­resentative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, emphasized Islamabad’s commitment to peaceful conflict resolution.

“We will closely work with other Cou­ncil members in a spirit of cooperation for collective and timely action… in line with the UN Charter and corresponding to the exp­ectations of the international community,” he said in comments to Pakistan’s Dawn daily.

He stressed that Pakistan’s presidency came at a time of hightened geopolitical tensions.

“Pakistan is going to assume the presidency of the United Nations Security Council at a time of global tumult marked by growing instability, escalating conflicts, complex geopolitical and geostrategic landscape, and serious threats to international peace and security,” the ambassador said.

What are Pakistan’s tensions with India?

Pakistan is expected to raise the issue of its recent conflict with over the disputed territory of  after a deadly attack on tourists near the town of Pahalgam. 

Indian business daily The Economic Times reported that India was .

New Delhi’s focus will be on its economic strength and dedication to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. India will also draw attention to cross-border terrorism.

India’s government has , a charge Islamabad denies. India also and downgraded its ties with Islamabad over the attack.

Some 26 people, mostly Hindu men, were killed in the Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.  

Edited by: Saim Dušan Inayatullah

The post Pakistan set to assume presidency of UN Security Council appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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