Pakistan’s nuclear programme only aimed at peace, stability: FO
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Friday said that Pakistan’s nuclear programme was only aimed at maintaining peace and stability in South Asia and the country has no desire to engage in a nuclear arms race.Responding to a question regarding a recently released report about Pakistan’s nuclear programme, the Foreign Office
By our correspondents
August 29, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Friday said that Pakistan’s nuclear programme was only aimed at maintaining peace and stability in South Asia and the country has no desire to engage in a nuclear arms race.
Responding to a question regarding a recently released report about Pakistan’s nuclear programme, the Foreign Office spokesperson said as a nuclear state, Pakistan’s policy is characterised by the utmost restraint and responsibility.
“We strictly abide by the concept of credible minimum deterrence,” he said in a statement. The spokesman also rejected the report’s assertion that Pakistan had the fastest growing nuclear arsenal as utterly baseless.
“Such reports have the effect of diverting attention from the exponential increase in India’s fissile material stockpiles as a result of nuclear deals with a growing number of NSG countries and its destabilising consequences for the region.”
Pakistan has put forward several initiatives to promote conventional and strategic stability in South Asia, including the proposed Strategic Restraint Regime, but regrettably India has failed to respond positively, he said.
Pakistan remains committed to the global objectives of disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation, the spokesman added.
Responding to a question regarding a recently released report about Pakistan’s nuclear programme, the Foreign Office spokesperson said as a nuclear state, Pakistan’s policy is characterised by the utmost restraint and responsibility.
“We strictly abide by the concept of credible minimum deterrence,” he said in a statement. The spokesman also rejected the report’s assertion that Pakistan had the fastest growing nuclear arsenal as utterly baseless.
“Such reports have the effect of diverting attention from the exponential increase in India’s fissile material stockpiles as a result of nuclear deals with a growing number of NSG countries and its destabilising consequences for the region.”
Pakistan has put forward several initiatives to promote conventional and strategic stability in South Asia, including the proposed Strategic Restraint Regime, but regrettably India has failed to respond positively, he said.
Pakistan remains committed to the global objectives of disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation, the spokesman added.
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