Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Friday. He called for nuclear-weapon-free regions across the Middle East and South Asia. Yunus advocated peaceful atomic energy development with complete transparency for all countries. He emphasized the need to strengthen global arms control agreements.
The chief adviser highlighted South Asia's unique challenges as the world's most populated nuclear region. Multiple atomic-armed nations exist within close geographic boundaries there. Bangladesh recently joined international nuclear safety agreements before opening its first power plant. Yunus stressed his nation's commitment to preventing weapons proliferation and promoting disarmament efforts worldwide.
The chief adviser highlighted South Asia's unique challenges as the world's most populated nuclear region. Multiple atomic-armed nations exist within close geographic boundaries there. Bangladesh recently joined international nuclear safety agreements before opening its first power plant. Yunus stressed his nation's commitment to preventing weapons proliferation and promoting disarmament efforts worldwide.