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PAKISTAN URGES NSG TO ENSURE EQUAL TREATMENT FOR MEMBERSHIP

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Pakistan's ambassador to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi has called for the Nuclear Suppliers Group to establish and adhere to more objective and non-discriminatory criteria to ensure equal treatment of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) applicants for the Group's membership.

Taking part in a debate in the UN Security Council on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, she said granting of discriminatory waivers to some states was another challenge to non-proliferation norms and rules.

Maleeha Lodhi noted that such special arrangements carried obvious proliferation risks and opened up the possibility of diverting material intended for peaceful uses to military purposes.

Speaking on the occasion, the United Nations disarmament Chief Izumi Nakamitsu called for stronger international cooperation to prevent terrorists from accessing and using weapons of mass destruction.

http://www.radio.gov.pk/29-Jun-2017...reatment-for-membership#.WVSdpbC0OwA.facebook
 
NSG won't change its stance.
 
When countries are not equal, neither the treatment can be.

Its ironic though pakistan wants parity to the treatment given to india.
 
First steal the nuke tech later sell it & now the ultimate Emotional Atyachar.
 
Where is the Credibility ?

A Nation which was once keen to part neuks with Saudi Arabia is asking NSG Membership..

Apart from Mr. Han which nation backs your credibility, is it North Korea..
 
Lol no one will accept Pakistan , the country that sold nuke tech to north Korea
 
First steal the nuke tech later sell it & now the ultimate Emotional Atyachar.

Kid go and do some research why NSG came into existence
 
Kid go and do some research why NSG came into existence
Right, and same NSG giving waiver to India.
There is lesson to be learnt for Pakistan.
 
Kid go and do some research why NSG came into existence

To prevent more countries like India from joining the club
The same NSG granted a waiver 8 years ago
 
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