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Asean remains committed to preserving the region as a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality, firmly opposing any actions that threaten global security — including nuclear weapons testing, said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

Speaking after the Asean Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus), Khaled stressed that any nation seeking engagement with Asean must respect this long-standing principle.

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00:00Hi, Dr. Suri, it's Zunara here from New York Times.
00:02I just wanted to ask you a question over U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Nixon.
00:08Did he talk to you about any nuclear testing and what's your view on that?
00:14No, he did not say about that nuclear testing.
00:20And I think I have said, I have given my views of that yesterday.
00:28But to repeat, like I say, this region, ASEAN, we have stated our stand that it should be nuclear-free.
00:41And as a country, Malaysia, I think we hope that any weapon that can destroy mankind
00:56or can affect mankind should be curtailed and should not be encouraged.
01:04That's what I can say.
01:05But this region is a region which should be nuclear-free.
01:11That has already been stated.
01:13And any country that wants to have any engagement with ASEAN must respect ASEAN's wishes.
01:22ASEAN.
01:29Thanks.
01:31You
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