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The speakers at a roundtable held here on Wednesday discussed the potential for civil nuclear cooperation between Pakistan and Russia. Pakistan's eligibility, application and entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) was also debated. The roundtable on the "Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation: Nuclear Suppliers Group" was organized by the Centre for Pakistan and Gulf Studies (CPGS) hosting the two member Russian delegation headed by the Director, Centre for Energy and Security Studies (CENESS), Dr Anton Khlopkov and Dmitry Konukhov, at the Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services (PIPS) on Wednesday.

The discussion, widely attended by prominent policy makers, national legislators, practitioners and experts from various institutions including Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PNRA and PAEC was chaired by the former Chairman Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Dr Ansar Parvez; speakers for the event were Dr Anton Khlopkov, (CENESS), Russian Federation, and former ambassador Zamir Akram, Pakistan's former Representative to the United Nations and Geneva.

Senator Sehar Kamran (TI), President, CPGS, in her welcome remarks, stated that Pakistan has an advanced nuclear program. She said "Pakistan has the experience, expertise, credentials and immense untapped market potential, in addition to the manpower, infrastructure and ability necessary to supply NSG controlled items." Pakistan possesses every quality to render it an invaluable addition to the group, she added. She further said, Pakistan has also made modest contributions to IAEA's activities by sharing its experience and providing services of experts in diverse technical areas such as nuclear radiation, transport and waste safety, nuclear security, application of nuclear technology in agriculture, medicine, industry and nuclear energy.

Participants opined that the real responsibility of maintaining regional stability falls on the United States since the policy of skewed support for "partners" is based around a strategy to contain China. On principle, if an exemption can be made for India, it can certainly be made for Pakistan, they added.-PR
Source: http://www.brecorder.com/general-news/172/79001/
 
Brace yourself for the ATOMIC BUTT HURTNESS :rofl::rofl:

But but we will cancel $ 250 Billion Deal with Russia you Beggar Pakis:omghaha::omghaha:

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Go through SU 35 threads.
Since then Pakistan is the biggest butt hurt provider or not?:rofl:
 
The Su-35s are coming! The Su-35s are coming! To this day, they have yet to arrive in Pakistan. Same for this nuclear deal.
SU-35 talk only started about 6-7 months ago, so no they have not come yet. You just wait son.

Go through SU 35 threads.
Since then Pakistan is the biggest butt hurt provider or not?:rofl:
Talk about the Tajas aircraft first. No even war worthy
 
I doubt anyone is losing sleep. You are 60 years too late discussing these things with the Ruskies
Given Pakistan's economy (and the recent uptick in growth and revenues) now is actually the right time to initiate discussions with various NSG member States about civilian cooperation since it'll take a few years for these discussions to actually bear fruit and a similar amount of time for Pakistan's economy to have recovered enough for the GoP to have the fiscal space to enter into commercial agreements with non-Chinese entities.
 
It's more like News we had during Zardaris trip to France .Russia Want Cash which we don't have if we have cash I can assure u Americans won't mind either to sell us GE plants .Pak needs to invest its power supply distribution infrastructure .unless that one won't fix no matter how much we have power we have at source it won't solve power crisis .
 
lol is this another su-35 saga ?

Nobody takes such news seriously anymore, but its quite funny to see pakisttanis rejoice like a festival and accuse indians of imaginary butthurt.
 

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