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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, met H.E. Professor Muhammad Yunus Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh, on the sidelines of 80th session of UNGA in New York.

by Web Desk
September 25, 2025
in Pakistan
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, met H.E. Professor Muhammad Yunus Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh, on the sidelines of 80th session of UNGA in New York.
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New York: 25 September 2025.

During the warm and cordial meeting, the two leaders reviewed the current state of Pakistan-Bangladesh bilateral relations and discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation in diverse areas including Trade, Regional connectivity and people-to-people exchanges.

The Prime Minister emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to building a constructive and forward looking ties with Bangladesh, rooted in mutual respect, trust, and shared aspirations of regional peace and prosperity.
The Chief Adviser of Bangladesh appreciated Pakistan’s initiative to deepen engagement and highlighted the importance of enhancing bilateral trade and cultural linkages.

The meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, reflecting the mutual commitment of both countries to work together for the well being of their people and stability of South Asia.

At United Nations, Pakistan pushes for UN Charter ‘s oversight of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
By Iftikhar Ali

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 25 (APP):Warning against the dangers of unregulated artificial intelligence (AI), Pakistan has emphasized that its use, especially military applications, must be “fully” governed by the UN Charter and international law.

” AI must not become, a tool of coercion, or technological monopoly,” Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told the UN Security Council on Wednesday.

“Applications, without meaningful human control, should be prohibited,” he said in a high-level debate on artificial intelligence (AI) under the agenda item “Maintenance of international peace and security”.

The meeting was chaired by President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea, which holds the 15-member Council’s presidency for the month of September.

In his remarks, Khawaja Asif also noted that AI is the most consequential, dual-use technology, capable of accelerating socio-economic progress, but said it was equally capable of deepening inequalities, and destabilizing international order.

“States must commit to measures that prevent destabilizing use, and pre-emptive incentives,” he told presidents and foreign ministers from around the world.

“Unregulated and irresponsible use of AI enables disinformation campaigns, offensive cyber operations, and development of new types of armaments.”Khawaja Asif pointed out.

“The accelerating weaponization of AI, through autonomous weapon systems, and AI-driven command and control systems, poses a grave danger.”

In this regard, Khawaja Asif emphasized that in the recent conflict in the subcontinent between India and Pakistan, for the first time, autonomous munitions and high-speed dual-capable cruise missiles “were used by one nuclear-armed State against another during a military exchange – which manifests the dangers which AI can pose”.

These developments raise serious questions for the future of warfare, he stated, as AI lowers the threshold for use of force, making wars more politically and operationally feasible, and compresses decision-time narrowing the window for diplomacy and de-escalation. “AI blurs domain boundaries, merging cyber, kinetic, and informational effects in unpredictable ways.”

The Charter of the United Nations and international law must fully govern the development and use of AI applications, the defence minister added.

“We must ensure that AI is harnessed to promote peace and development, not conflict and instability, “Khawaja Asif said, adding, “Let us preserve the primacy of human judgment, in matters of war and peace, ensuring that, even in an age of intelligent machines, innovation is guided by principles of morality and humanity.”

Opening the debate, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that AI is “no longer a distant horizon – it is here, transforming daily life, the information space and the global economy at breathtaking speed”.

Used responsibly, AI can strengthen prevention and protection in myriad ways, including anticipating food insecurity, supporting de-mining, and helping identify potential outbreaks of violence. However, “without guardrails, it can also be weaponized”, he stressed. Citing AI-enabled cyberattacks that can disrupt critical infrastructure in minutes and threats to information integrity, he emphasized: “Innovation must serve humanity – not undermine it.”

The UN chief recalled that last month, the General Assembly established an Independent International Scientific Panel on AI and an annual Global Dialogue on AI Governance.

Addressing priorities, he stated that “humanity’s fate cannot be left to an algorithm” as “humans must always retain authority over life-and-death decisions”. Urging the Council and Member States to ensure that human control and judgment are preserved in every use of force, he again called for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons systems operating without human control, with a legally binding instrument by 2026. Similarly, any decision in nuclear weapon use “must rest with humans – not machines”, he stressed.

Yejin Choi, Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, told the Security Council that current progress in AI is too concentrated among a handful of companies and countries.

“When only a few have the resources to build and benefit from AI, we leave the rest of the world waiting at the door,” she said.
“Let us expand what intelligence can be – and let everyone everywhere have a role in building it.”

Ms. Choi urged governments and international institutions to invest in alternative approaches beyond scaling ever-larger models, arguing that smaller, more adaptive systems could lower barriers to entry.

She also pressed for stronger representation of linguistic and cultural diversity, noting that today’s leading AI models “underperform for many non-English languages and reflect narrow cultural assumptions.”

Secretary-General Guterres closed by warning that the window for effective regulation is closing fast.

“From nuclear arms control to aviation safety, the international community has risen to the challenge of technologies that could destabilize our societies – by agreeing to rules, building institutions, and insisting on human dignity,” he said.

“The window is closing to shape AI – for peace, for justice, for humanity. We must act without delay.”

The Security Council session was held on the margins of the ongoing high-level week of the General Assembly’s 80th session.

In meeting with Yunus, PM for building “constructive, forward-looking ties with Bangladesh

ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday met Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh Professor Muhammad Yunus wherein he emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to building a constructive and forward-looking ties with Bangladesh, rooted in mutual respect, trust, and shared aspirations of regional peace and prosperity.

In the “warm and cordial” meeting held on the sidelines of the 80th session of UNGA here, the two leaders reviewed the current state of Pakistan-Bangladesh bilateral relations and discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation in diverse areas including trade, regional connectivity and people-to-people exchanges.

The Chief Adviser of Bangladesh appreciated Pakistan’s initiative to deepen engagement and highlighted the importance of enhancing bilateral trade and cultural linkages.

The meeting was held in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, reflecting the mutual commitment of both countries to work together for the well being of their people and stability of South Asia.

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