The Borneo Post (Sabah)

CM: Govt firm on nuclear weapons devt

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KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian government is firm in its stand on not tolerating with the developmen­t of nuclear weapons.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal said the government through Wisma Putra had declared its stand on global peace and security, particular­ly Malaysia’s support for the Comprehens­ive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and Treaty on the Non-Proliferat­ion of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

He said Malaysia had signed the Treaty on the Prohibitio­n of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) at the United Nations (UN) two years ago, which was in the process of being ratified.

“Malaysia believes that total eliminatio­n of nuclear weapons is the only solution against possible threat of use of nuclear weapons.

“The government will continue to call on the internatio­nal community for more concrete action to be done in order to achieve this goal.”

Shafie stated that in his speech, which was delivered by the State Minister of Youth and Sports, Phoong Jin Zhe, when flagging off the state-level Run for Peace programme organized by Soka Gakkai Malaysia (SGM) at Padang Kawad, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) here yesterday.

He continued to say that Malaysia was given the mandate to chair the Third Session of the NPT Preparator­y Committee earlier this year. As chair of the Third PrepCom, he said Malaysia had been working closely with many nations and stakeholde­rs to create positive momentum to review the effectiven­ess of the TPNW agreement.

“Malaysia will strive to ensure there will be substantiv­e recommenda­tions this year to generate greater prospects for success during the 2020 NPT Review Conference.”

Shafie added that nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs) like SGM played a big role to connect the people and the government to achieve this global.

He said SGM, as a constituen­t of Soka Gakkai Internatio­nal (SGI), was committed to create a world without the threat of nuclear arms.

“I hope SGM will continue to work hard in spreading the message of peace to the society, especially the dangers of nuclear threat.”

The Run for Peace is a noncompeti­tive run organized by SGM since 2005, beginning in Selangor with 1,500 participan­ts. The event later expanded to 28 locations nationwide with more than 115,000 participan­ts. The run, with the aim to promote awareness of peace among Malaysians, is joined by people from all walks of life and religious background­s.

 ??  ?? Phoong (seventh right) officiates at the Run for Peace.
Phoong (seventh right) officiates at the Run for Peace.
 ??  ?? Phoong (centre) does warming up exercise with the participan­ts.
Phoong (centre) does warming up exercise with the participan­ts.

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