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Pak N-assets in safe hands: PM
Published: February 03, 2010
ISLAMABAD (APP) - Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday giving strong assurance about the safety of Pakistans nuclear assets said the country would uphold its integrity at all costs and resist external interference.
There should be no doubt about the safety of our nuclear assets, the Prime Minister said while addressing a seminar on Our Goal, Peaceful Pakistan organised by a group of newspapers here at National Library.
The Prime Minister said the countrys defence was in strong hands and it would continue to strive for stability in the region.
He said it was a time to prudently take decisions, rather than making wrong ones in haste.
We want to resolve issues on the negotiating table rather than decide these on the battle ground, Gilani said and vowed to shed the last drop of blood for the country.
He said a peaceful Pakistan was the desire of every citizen, which was also dreamt by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.
He stressed the need for all institutions to work in accordance with democratic norms to achieve progress and prosperity of the country, and added that Islams golden principles were a beacon to be followed.
He appreciated holding of seminar on a meaningful subject as discussion on the issue of peace was much required at the moment.
Pak N-assets in safe hands: PM
Published: February 03, 2010
ISLAMABAD (APP) - Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday giving strong assurance about the safety of Pakistans nuclear assets said the country would uphold its integrity at all costs and resist external interference.
There should be no doubt about the safety of our nuclear assets, the Prime Minister said while addressing a seminar on Our Goal, Peaceful Pakistan organised by a group of newspapers here at National Library.
The Prime Minister said the countrys defence was in strong hands and it would continue to strive for stability in the region.
He said it was a time to prudently take decisions, rather than making wrong ones in haste.
We want to resolve issues on the negotiating table rather than decide these on the battle ground, Gilani said and vowed to shed the last drop of blood for the country.
He said a peaceful Pakistan was the desire of every citizen, which was also dreamt by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.
He stressed the need for all institutions to work in accordance with democratic norms to achieve progress and prosperity of the country, and added that Islams golden principles were a beacon to be followed.
He appreciated holding of seminar on a meaningful subject as discussion on the issue of peace was much required at the moment.