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Pakistan’s Bal*listic Mis*sile Program Hit with Additional US Sanc*tions Over ‘Security Concerns’

December 19, 2024
in Pakistan
Pakistan’s Bal*listic Mis*sile Program Hit with Additional US Sanc*tions Over ‘Security Concerns’
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The United States has introduced new sanctions against four organizations connected to Pakistan’s ballistic missile program.

The sanctions, issued under Executive Order 13382, specifically target Pakistan’s National Development Complex and three additional companies: Affiliates International, Akhtar and Sons Private Limited, and Rockside Enterprise.

These entities have been accused of helping Pakistan’s long-range missile program by acquiring and supplying materials necessary for its development.

This move reflects the U.S. government’s ongoing efforts to curb activities related to missile development that could pose regional or global security risks. By imposing these sanctions, the U.S. aims to restrict the flow of resources and technology that contribute to missile advancements.

The targeted sanctions freeze any assets these organizations may hold in the U.S. and prohibit American individuals or businesses from engaging in transactions with them.

The action also sends a clear message to other entities that similar involvement in missile programs could lead to significant consequences.

This decision is part of a broader strategy to prevent the proliferation of weapons technology in sensitive regions. It underscores the importance of international cooperation to enforce restrictions and ensure compliance with global non-proliferation agreements.

While Pakistan has not officially responded to the sanctions, analysts predict the decision could strain diplomatic relations further, especially in light of recent developments in defense and technology policies between the two nations.

The sanctions highlight the U.S. commitment to addressing security threats and promoting stability in the region.

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