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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and United States will have one-day dialogue on Strategic Stability covering issues related to nuclear security, chemical and biological issues on Monday.
Additional Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry will lead Pakistans delegation while Gottemoller, Assistant Secretary of Arms Control of the United States, will be heading the visiting team. The hallmark of the talks would be Pakistans demand for cooperation in civil use of the nuclear energy.
The United States has already inked an agreement with India for cooperation in civilian use of the nuclear facilities but it has been denying the same to Pakistan. Islamabad will urge Washington for observance of parity in this matter and go for equal treatment. In return, the visitors will be briefed about the assurances that Pakistan could offer in this regard.
Well placed sources told The News here Friday that Director General of Disarmament Aman Rashid will assist his Additional Foreign Secretary while US ambassador in Pakistan Richard Olson will provide help to his Assistant Secretary for Arms Control. Pakistan and United States are getting engaged in the dialogue after the gap of one and half years. Pakistan will assure the United States of its firm resolve to safeguard its facilities in the best possible and most credible way. The US interlocutors will be briefed about the arrangements made by Pakistan for the purpose and the visiting team will explain its apprehensions regarding the nuclear and other weaponry systems.
Interestingly, Washington has been persuading Pakistan not to enter into cooperation with Iran for any fiscal transaction including building of gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan that could help Pakistan overcome energy resources crisis and at the same time the US is reluctant to have civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan. The host delegation will impress upon its guests to give up the policy of browbeating and let Pakistan take decisions independently, the sources pointed out.
Pakistan seeks US help for civil use of N-technology - thenews.com.pk
Additional Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry will lead Pakistans delegation while Gottemoller, Assistant Secretary of Arms Control of the United States, will be heading the visiting team. The hallmark of the talks would be Pakistans demand for cooperation in civil use of the nuclear energy.
The United States has already inked an agreement with India for cooperation in civilian use of the nuclear facilities but it has been denying the same to Pakistan. Islamabad will urge Washington for observance of parity in this matter and go for equal treatment. In return, the visitors will be briefed about the assurances that Pakistan could offer in this regard.
Well placed sources told The News here Friday that Director General of Disarmament Aman Rashid will assist his Additional Foreign Secretary while US ambassador in Pakistan Richard Olson will provide help to his Assistant Secretary for Arms Control. Pakistan and United States are getting engaged in the dialogue after the gap of one and half years. Pakistan will assure the United States of its firm resolve to safeguard its facilities in the best possible and most credible way. The US interlocutors will be briefed about the arrangements made by Pakistan for the purpose and the visiting team will explain its apprehensions regarding the nuclear and other weaponry systems.
Interestingly, Washington has been persuading Pakistan not to enter into cooperation with Iran for any fiscal transaction including building of gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan that could help Pakistan overcome energy resources crisis and at the same time the US is reluctant to have civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan. The host delegation will impress upon its guests to give up the policy of browbeating and let Pakistan take decisions independently, the sources pointed out.
Pakistan seeks US help for civil use of N-technology - thenews.com.pk