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04 Sep, 2009.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan has agreed to hold inspection of US-made Harpoon missiles in its arsenal to dispel allegations that it has modified them to target India, says a senior American official.
We have raised the issue with the Pakistani government. The (Pakistan) government has responded with an agreement in principle for mutually agreed inspections, US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P.J. Crowley told reporters.
This is something that we take very seriously in this particular case, we have some concerns, he added.
Between 1985 and 1988 the Ronald Reagan administration delivered 165 Harpoon missiles to Pakistan.
Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that Pakistan had modified the anti-ship missile to enhance its striking capabilities against India. The report also accused Pakistan of modifying US-made P-3 surveillance aircraft.
Pakistan has rejected the report as totally inaccurate, urging the US media to focus on helping Pakistan to fight the common enemy of terrorism instead of making false allegations.
Also at the State Department, spokesman Ian Kelly told a briefing that the Obama administration recently negotiated an agreement with Pakistan to deal with such disputes.
We take these allegations very seriously. We have engaged the government of Pakistan at the highest levels, he added.
We recently negotiated an agreement in principle to establish mutually agreed inspections to address possible modifications to any arms that weve transferred, and weve notified Congress of potential violations of obligations entered in pursuant to the Arms Control Export Control Act to ensure that key leaders are provided information on US efforts to address them.
WASHINGTON: Pakistan has agreed to hold inspection of US-made Harpoon missiles in its arsenal to dispel allegations that it has modified them to target India, says a senior American official.
We have raised the issue with the Pakistani government. The (Pakistan) government has responded with an agreement in principle for mutually agreed inspections, US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P.J. Crowley told reporters.
This is something that we take very seriously in this particular case, we have some concerns, he added.
Between 1985 and 1988 the Ronald Reagan administration delivered 165 Harpoon missiles to Pakistan.
Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that Pakistan had modified the anti-ship missile to enhance its striking capabilities against India. The report also accused Pakistan of modifying US-made P-3 surveillance aircraft.
Pakistan has rejected the report as totally inaccurate, urging the US media to focus on helping Pakistan to fight the common enemy of terrorism instead of making false allegations.
Also at the State Department, spokesman Ian Kelly told a briefing that the Obama administration recently negotiated an agreement with Pakistan to deal with such disputes.
We take these allegations very seriously. We have engaged the government of Pakistan at the highest levels, he added.
We recently negotiated an agreement in principle to establish mutually agreed inspections to address possible modifications to any arms that weve transferred, and weve notified Congress of potential violations of obligations entered in pursuant to the Arms Control Export Control Act to ensure that key leaders are provided information on US efforts to address them.