Pak says Indo-US N-deal-like policies may destabilise South Asia
Washington, Oct 9 : Pakistan has indirectly hit out at the just concluded Indo-US
nuclear deal, saying such policies that create nuclear disparities in South Asia could
destabilise the region and the entire world too.
Pakistan permanent representative at the UN's European headquarters in Geneva, Zamir
Akram said this in his address to the UN General Assembly's First Committee.
"Policies that create nuclear disparities in our region and reinforce the
discriminatory approach towards Pakistan can only contribute to exacerbating strategic
asymmetries that would destabilise the entire region and indeed the world," the Daily
Times quoted him as saying.
He added: "Such an arrangement, driven by profit motives rather than any real
non-proliferation gains, would in fact encourage further proliferation. It would have been
more constructive to have promoted a level playing field for the peaceful uses of nuclear
energy under appropriate safeguards through an objective, non-discriminatory
criteria-based approach. Notwithstanding the grave implications of the discriminatory
regime that is to be implemented in South Asia, Pakistan will continue to act with
responsibility in maintaining its minimum credible deterrence and to avoid an arms race.
However, we will neither be oblivious to our security requirements nor to the needs of our
economic development."
Akram said because of the weakening of the consensus underpinning disarmament and
non-proliferation, there are clear differences of perspective, approach and modalities
among states to promote international and regional peace and security through disarmament
and non-proliferation efforts.
--ANI