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Pakistan can’t limit nuclear programme, says Maleeha Lodhi
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Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi has said on Wednesday that Pakistan nuclear programme cannot be limited.

Addressing a joint press conference with Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry, Maleeha Lodhi said that US Secretary of State John Kerry had urged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to limit Pakistan’s atomic programme. However, she said that it had been conveyed to the US Secretary of State that the proposals which were expected from Pakistan should also be implemented by India.

“Pakistan’s nuclear programme cannot be limited,” she said. “The world should first put an end to nuclear activities undertaken by India,” she added.

Speaking on the occasion, Aizaz Chaudhry said that the world acknowledges efforts and sacrifices rendered by Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. He further said that no other state had acted against terrorism as much as Pakistan had.

The Foreign Office Secretary and envoy to the UNO Lodhi held a joint press briefing yesterday to report on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s meetings with leaders of the world ahead of the UNGA speech.

The premier met with the fresh British PM, Theresa May, Muhammad bin Nayef, crown prince of Saudi Arabia, premier of New Zealand among others.

Nawaz Sharif also convened a meeting with Secretary of the State, John Kerry.
 
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These Yanks have gone total nutters. They are literally helping the Indians in their nuke endeavors and are trying to curb ours. They can go to hell.

“Pakistan’s nuclear programme cannot be limited,” she said. “The world should first put an end to nuclear activities undertaken by India,” she added.


Nicely said Maleeha.
 
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This takes the heat off us nicely

Everytime they ask us about our nukes or missiles we refer to India
 
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Pakistan's nuclear program will not be limited: Maleeha Lodhi
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NEW YORK: Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi, said on Wednesday that Pakistan's nuclear program could not be limited.

Addressing a joint press conference with Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry, Maleeha Lodhi said that US Secretary of State John Kerry had urged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to limit Pakistan's atomic program. However, she said that it had been conveyed to the US Secretary of State that the proposals which were expected from Pakistan should also be implemented by India.

"Pakistan's nuclear program cannot be limited," she said. "The world should first put an end to nuclear activities undertaken by India," she added.

Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry said that PM Nawaz had raised the issue of Indian-occupied Kashmir with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and also attended a lunch hosted by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. He also disclosed that Sartaj Aziz had met with his counterparts from Austria, Switzerland and Japan. In the meeting, Aziz informed his counterparts regarding the abuse of human rights in occupied Kashmir.

"Pakistan's inclusion in the Nuclear Suppliers Group was also discussed during the meeting," she said.

Aizaz said that no other state had acted against terrorism as much as Pakistan had. He said that Pakistan's representatives had arrived at the United Nations with their agenda.

"PM's speech is going to be important," said Chaudhry. "PM Nawaz is going to present a strong case of occupied Kashmir in front of the world," he added.

He also said that PM Nawaz would also speak about Indian involvement in Pakistan during his address.

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US urges Pakistan to restrain N-programme
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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry has urged Pakistan to restrain its nuclear programme, State Department Spokesperson John Kirby said on Monday.

“Secretary Kerry met Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to discuss our strong, long-term bilateral partnership and to build upon the US-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue. The secretary commended the prime minister for restoring macroeconomic stability to Pakistan over the last three years and expressed appreciation for Pakistan’s cooperation on climate change priorities,” John Kirby said.

The secretary reiterated the need for Pakistan to prevent all terrorists from using the Pakistani territory as safe havens, while commending the recent efforts by Pakistani security forces to counter the extremist violence, he said.

US State Department spokesperson said that they also spoke about regional issues, including the recent developments with regard to Afghanistan. The prime minister and Secretary Kerry expressed strong concern at the recent violence in Kashmir — particularly the army base attack — and the need for all sides to reduce tensions.

“Secretary Kerry also stressed the need for restraint in nuclear weapon programmes. The secretary praised Pakistan for hosting the Afghan refugees for over 40 years and highlighted the importance of continued respect for humanitarian principles.”
 
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At least someone in Pak has the finesse and quality to defend Pak diplomatically.

The more I learn about this fine lady the more I respect her. Bless her!

Without strategic deterence Pak is toast.

So, keep your strategic deterence fine and polished. No need for 1000s when a couple of hundred can guarantee national survival.

Quality is what is desired here. Pak has been making strides in quality of its strategic deterence. Job well done!
 
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Even if india temporarily gives up nukes what about israel. Even if israel gives up nukes for several days what about usa? After negotiating with other nuclear powers then nuking Iran and Pakistan all guys can reproduce nukes like candies again.No country has previleges which includes usa above others being the sole users of nukes in ww2. Sorry mr kerry it doesnt make sense.
 
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double standards clearly being displayed by the yanks. The time to roll back the national nuclear program is passed almost 40 years ago! Now it will never be rolled back, they know this but of course to keep a certain crowed happy and receive their rupees exchanged in $$ they will say such things and such things need to be put in the ignore section.
 
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Its about time we stop taking dictation from west , they cant play one way game with us

why dont they tell india and israel first to minimize there nukes
 
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"PM's speech is going to be important," said Chaudhry. "PM Nawaz is going to present a strong case of occupied Kashmir in front of the world," he added.

He also said that PM Nawaz would also speak about Indian involvement in Pakistan during his address.

Now THAT is what I am anxiously waiting to hear. Our PM, honourable Nawaz Sharif speaking up against Indian (and RAWs) involvement in terrorism in Pakistan.

When is he addressing ?

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Well done Ms. Maleeha Lodhi. Bravo. Keep up the good work.
 
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Its about time we stop taking dictation from west , they cant play one way game with us

why dont they tell india and israel first to minimize there nukes

india's nuke program has been capped for the past 20 years
 
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Pakistan can’t limit nuclear programme, says Maleeha Lodhi
29 MINS AGO BY WEB DESK



Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi has said on Wednesday that Pakistan nuclear programme cannot be limited.

Addressing a joint press conference with Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry, Maleeha Lodhi said that US Secretary of State John Kerry had urged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to limit Pakistan’s atomic programme. However, she said that it had been conveyed to the US Secretary of State that the proposals which were expected from Pakistan should also be implemented by India.

“Pakistan’s nuclear programme cannot be limited,” she said. “The world should first put an end to nuclear activities undertaken by India,” she added.

Speaking on the occasion, Aizaz Chaudhry said that the world acknowledges efforts and sacrifices rendered by Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. He further said that no other state had acted against terrorism as much as Pakistan had.

The Foreign Office Secretary and envoy to the UNO Lodhi held a joint press briefing yesterday to report on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s meetings with leaders of the world ahead of the UNGA speech.

The premier met with the fresh British PM, Theresa May, Muhammad bin Nayef, crown prince of Saudi Arabia, premier of New Zealand among others.

Nawaz Sharif also convened a meeting with Secretary of the State, John Kerry.


OF COURSE WE WILL NOT LIMIT OUR NUKES. If we did, we'd end up like the Iraqis, Afghans, Syrians & Libyans. (May their innocent souls rest in peace). They are examples of what happens when you are weak without nukes. No thank you.
 
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Pakistan should placed nuclear weapons in couple of countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia ,Sri Lanka so it gives nightmare to Israhell,India.
 
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Now you see the hypocrisy surround membership to NSG. This insistence by its members that both India and Pakistan abide by NPT is discriminatory, to say the least. Why should the P-5 have nukes and the rest of the world do not?
 
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At least someone in Pak has the finesse and quality to defend Pak diplomatically.

The more I learn about this fine lady the more I respect her. Bless her!

Without strategic deterence Pak is toast.

So, keep your strategic deterence fine and polished. No need for 1000s when a couple of hundred can guarantee national survival.

Quality is what is desired here. Pak has been making strides in quality of its strategic deterence. Job well done!

It would be great if China can help Pakistan with development of MIRVs and SAM like HQ-9.
 
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