Pakistan condemns discriminatory trends, policy on nuclear technology

Thursday, September 5th, 2013 9:59:46 by

Pakistan on Thursday condemned discrimination approach about nuclear technology and observed that the “discriminatory trends and policies that could have serious implications for Pakistan’s national security and the global non-proliferation regime.”

The remarks came just days after American media reported that the United States has allocated billions of dollars for the monitoring of Pakistan’s nuclear programme.

A meeting of Pakistan’s highest nuclear forum “reviewed developments at the regional level and reiterated that, as a responsible nuclear weapon state, Pakistan would continue to adhere to the policy of Credible Minimum Deterrence, without entering into an arms race with any other country.”

“Pakistan, however, would not remain oblivious to the evolving security dynamics in South Asia and would maintain a full spectrum deterrence capability to deter all forms of aggression,” the National Command Authority (NCA) said.

The NCA emphasized that Pakistan will continue to participate constructively in the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) process. As a responsible nuclear weapon  state with advanced technology and four-decade long experience in safe and secure operation of nuclear power plants, Pakistan is ready to share its expertise with other interested states by providing fuel cycle services under IAEA safeguards and by providing training placements at its Centers of Excellence on nuclear security.

Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, presided over the meeting that was attended by all members of the NCA, the Federal Ministers of Finance and Interior, the Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Services Chiefs.

 

The NCA reaffirmed the centrality of Pakistan’s nuclear programme for the defence of the country reposed full confidence in Pakistan’s robust nuclear Command and Control structure and all the security controls related to strategic assets of the country.

 

“The NCA reiterated that while maintaining its principled position on various arms control and non-proliferation issues, Pakistan would continue to oppose any arrangement that is detrimental to its security and strategic interests.”

 

On the proposed Fissile Material (Cut-Off) Treaty [FM(C)T], the statement said Pakistan’s position will be determined by its national security interests and the objectives of strategic stability in South Asia. 

 

The meeting underscored Pakistan’s commitment to play its due part as a mainstream partner in the global non-proliferation regime, and renewed Pakistan’s keen interest in joining the multilateral export control regimes on non-discriminatory basis.

 

“Pakistan has the requisite credentials for full access to civil nuclear technology for peaceful purposes to meet its growing energy needs for continued economic growth,” the statement said.

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1 Comment for “Pakistan condemns discriminatory trends, policy on nuclear technology”

  1. Skr786

    Very good step. The discriminatory approach is actually disturbing the balance between India and Pakistan.
    If the bigger powers want to sell the technology, they should treat the region equally not create instability due to their technological discriminations between India and Pakistan.

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