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ISLAMABAD: A senior Pakistani official on Wednesday dismissed speculation that Islamabad could agree to put certain limits on its nuclear weapons programme in return for a civil nuclear energy deal with Washington.

“We will not compromise our nuclear programme… we are seeking civilian nuclear technology but that does not mean we will accept any restrictions on our nuclear weapons programme,” the official, who is familiar with Pakistan’s talks on nuclear issues, told The Express Tribune on the condition of anonymity.

In an opinion piece published by The Washington Post, US journalist David Ignatius claimed that Washington is exploring possible new limits and controls on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and delivery systems. Such an accord, he wrote, may eventually open a path toward a Pakistani version of the civil nuclear deal that was launched with India in 2015.

He further claimed that a source familiar with the talks said Pakistan had been asked to consider what were described as ‘brackets’. “Pakistan would agree to restrict its nuclear programme to weapons and delivery systems that are appropriate to its actual defense needs against India’s nuclear threat. Pakistan might agree not to deploy missiles capable of reaching beyond a certain range, for example,” Ignatius said.

The foreign office, however, in an official reaction to The Washington Post article would not say if Pakistan was offered a conditional nuclear deal by the US. “As a responsible nuclear state Pakistan remains actively engaged with the international community, including the United States, on nuclear stability and security issues,” said the foreign office spokesperson on Wednesday.

Without referring to the conditions mentioned in the Washington Post piece, he said Pakistan’s nuclear policy was shaped by evolving security dynamics of South Asia, growing conventional asymmetry, provocative doctrines and aggressive posturing by India.

This situation, the spokesperson said, obliges Pakistan to take all necessary measures to maintain a full spectrum deterrence capability in order to safeguard our national security, maintain strategic stability and deter any kind of aggression from India.

“Pakistan seeks peace and strategic stability in South Asia as a cornerstone of its policy and considers conflict resolution as a means to achieve this end. This policy has been reiterated by Pakistan’s highest decision-making body, the National Command Authority (NCA), chaired by the Prime Minister, in its meeting on September 9, 2015,” he said.

Curbs on nuclear programme ruled out - The Express Tribune
 
Pakistan is perfectly within its sovereign rights to decide whatever serves its national interests the best with any deal, including this one being suggested. As always, all decisions have pros and cons.
 
LOL, US Westinghouse already sold their most advanced nuclear reactor designs to China, and we are building those same reactors in Pakistan right now.

What does America have left to offer? They have no leverage.

So of course Pakistan is going to reject any limitations on their nuclear weapons program.
 
LOL, US Westinghouse already sold their most advanced nuclear reactor designs to China, and we are building those same reactors in Pakistan right now.

What does America have left to offer? They have no leverage.

So of course Pakistan is going to reject any limitations on their nuclear weapons program.

The NPPs are only one aspect. The key to the deal is possible admittance into the NSG.
 
LOL, US Westinghouse already sold their most advanced nuclear reactor designs to China, and we are building those same reactors in Pakistan right now.

What does America have left to offer? They have no leverage.

So of course Pakistan is going to reject any limitations on their nuclear weapons program.
Pakistan wants the NSG membership so we can also offer our services to other nations for peaceful purposes.
 
Currently Pakistan is in stronger position in this regard as China is already helping Pakistan alot and also the Command and Control of Pakistani Nuclear assets has been reckoned as world's best by IAEA. US may be very cautious even to talk of putting any clause in deal related to put limit on anything. If the deal takes place, would be a good achievement, otherwise no issue.No deal at the cost of capping anything is accepted.
 
Pakistan is perfectly within its sovereign rights to decide whatever serves its national interests -
Ah, but with internationally-recognized sovereign rights also come internationally-recognized sovereign obligations. Such as eliminating terror-training camps, terror financing, etc. on Pakistani national territory (UNSCR 1373), following the terms of the Indus Water Treaty, etc.
 
Ah, but with internationally-recognized sovereign rights also come internationally-recognized sovereign obligations. Such as eliminating terror-training camps, terror financing, etc. on Pakistani national territory (UNSCR 1373), following the terms of the Indus Water Treaty, etc.

Of course, and Pakistan is doing all of the above. It is just the order of priorities is determined by a sovereign nation for itself, not by others. Nothing wrong with that.
 

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