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Tok Mat: China pledges to sign Asean nuclear weapon-free zone treaty
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan sign a memorandum of understanding during the 58th Asean Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and related events at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, July 10, 2025. — Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — China will sign up to a Southeast Asian treaty banning nuclear weapons in the region as soon as all documentation is ready, Malaysia’s foreign minister said today.

The Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone, or SEANWFZ, has been in force since 1997, limiting the use of nuclear power by members to peaceful purposes, such as power generation.

Asean’s objective is for the world’s nuclear powers, including China, the United States, Britain, Russia and France, to sign the treaty and commit to non-use or movement of nuclear weapons in the region, including countries’ exclusive economic zones and continental shelves.

"China made a commitment to ensure that they will sign the treaty without reservation,” Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of counterparts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and partner countries.

China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his remarks. It last week said Beijing firmly supported the treaty and was willing to take the lead in signing it. — Reuters

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