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Pakistan, US agree to discuss civil nuclear technology: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan and United States have agreed to hold dialogue on cooperation in civil nuclear technology.

He was talking to media after a meeting with American trade delegation headed by Elizabeth Little who called on him here on Tuesday.

The Minister said the US delegation expressed willingness to invest in bio-energy sector in Pakistan to overcome the power crisis. He said transfer of technology is major impediment in the way of bilateral cooperation between both countries.

He said Pakistan is an attractive country for investment. He said resolving energy crisis of the country is PML-N government's first priority.

"We want to promote trade with open mind. The PML-N government is committed to revive the economy.”

The head of American delegation Elizabeth Little said her country will enhance cooperation with Pakistan in power generation through wind and bio-gas. She said US will enhance technical cooperation with Pakistan to increase power generation through alternative ways.

No discussion with Pakistan on civilian N-tech: US

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WASHINGTON: There has been “no discussion of civilian nuclear technology” between the United States and Pakistan, the US State Department said on Tuesday.

Earlier in the day, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said at a briefing in Islamabad that Pakistan and the US had agreed in principle to continue dialogue on cooperation in civil nuclear technology. The minister, however, also said that no timeline could be given for any agreement on the issue.

The finance minister made these remarks after a meeting with the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation president Elizabeth Littlefield.

At the State Department, spokesman Patrick Ventrell told a briefing that the United States was aware of Pakistan’s energy needs and wanted to help Islamabad overcome the energy crisis but there had been “no discussion of civilian nuclear technology”.

Mr Ventrell welcomed Pakistan’s interest in buying electricity from India, saying that “anything that improves relations between India and Pakistan is a good thing” and it includes (cooperation) in the energy sector as well.

Pakistan has been urging the United States for some time to conclude a deal for civil nuclear technology similar to the one finalised with India. Washington, however, has been reluctant to do so due to concerns linked to the proliferation ring run by Pakistani scientist A. Q. Khan.

No discussion with Pakistan on civilian N-tech: US - DAWN.COM


So the liar Dar's claim is busted the next day.. :pop:


@nuclearpak @Leader @Awesome @mafiya @balixd @cb4
 
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ishaq dar is a disgrace to the nation, he brought shame before when he manipulated the documents given to IMF.

Default US denies "rumours" of nuclear energy talks with Pakistan Read more at: h

US denies "rumours" of nuclear energy talks with Pakistan

The United States has flatly denied "rumours" from Islamabad that it had discussed the possibility of civil nuclear energy cooperation with Pakistan, but said it was supportive of Islamabad's efforts with its energy problems.

"We'd seen those rumours, but I can confirm there was no discussion of civilian nuclear technology,
" State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters Wednesday when asked about such reports from Islamabad citing official source.

Asked if the US was considering that (nuclear energy) as an option to address Pakistan's energy situation, Ventrell repeated: "Again, I confirm - can confirm there was no discussion of it here. "I don't have anything for you on it."


"But broadly speaking, you know that we've been supportive of efforts with Pakistan's energy problems and much of the aid that the US has provided and the expertise and technology and know-how," he said.

"That has not been a topic of discussion," Ventrell said for the third time when asked if the US was ruling out such discussions between US and Pakistan towards civil nuclear cooperation.


http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...-private-investment-corporation/1/291700.html

seriously Ishaq dar has some serious fault in his moral system...no self respect, no dignity, had it been to himself, that would be no problem, but his lies are directly bringing shame to the nation.
 
If you compare both statements, there is a fundamental difference of context
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan and United States have agreed to hold dialogue on cooperation in civil nuclear technology.
The statement reflects understanding has been reached to start a dialogue in future with Pakistan. US foreign office have reaffirmed the news that there have been no talks as of yet. However, the office clarified that there have been no discussions yet didn't outrightly rejected any such prospect in future. The probable purpose of US foreign office by issuing this statement might be that they would like to clear out perception created by media that efforts for Pakistan-US Nuke deal have kicked start, which haven't and are still a distant possibility.
For example, take this news from Nation
ISLAMABAD - Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday made a startling revelation that Pakistan and the United States have agreed to begin negotiations on civil nuclear technology.
US consents to civil Nuclear energy talks?
Secondly OPIC has no mandate of Nuke Tech, which is a government-2-government agreement. Ishaque Dar selected the wrong timing for the news, agreed. But media also misinterpreted the news.
 
Pakistan, US agree to discuss civil nuclear technology: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan and United States have agreed to hold dialogue on cooperation in civil nuclear technology.

He was talking to media after a meeting with American trade delegation headed by Elizabeth Little who called on him here on Tuesday.

The Minister said the US delegation expressed willingness to invest in bio-energy sector in Pakistan to overcome the power crisis. He said transfer of technology is major impediment in the way of bilateral cooperation between both countries.

He said Pakistan is an attractive country for investment. He said resolving energy crisis of the country is PML-N government's first priority.

"We want to promote trade with open mind. The PML-N government is committed to revive the economy.”

The head of American delegation Elizabeth Little said her country will enhance cooperation with Pakistan in power generation through wind and bio-gas. She said US will enhance technical cooperation with Pakistan to increase power generation through alternative ways.

No discussion with Pakistan on civilian N-tech: US

51e5f387d8a38.jpg


WASHINGTON: There has been “no discussion of civilian nuclear technology” between the United States and Pakistan, the US State Department said on Tuesday.

Earlier in the day, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said at a briefing in Islamabad that Pakistan and the US had agreed in principle to continue dialogue on cooperation in civil nuclear technology. The minister, however, also said that no timeline could be given for any agreement on the issue.

The finance minister made these remarks after a meeting with the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation president Elizabeth Littlefield.

At the State Department, spokesman Patrick Ventrell told a briefing that the United States was aware of Pakistan’s energy needs and wanted to help Islamabad overcome the energy crisis but there had been “no discussion of civilian nuclear technology”.

Mr Ventrell welcomed Pakistan’s interest in buying electricity from India, saying that “anything that improves relations between India and Pakistan is a good thing” and it includes (cooperation) in the energy sector as well.

Pakistan has been urging the United States for some time to conclude a deal for civil nuclear technology similar to the one finalised with India. Washington, however, has been reluctant to do so due to concerns linked to the proliferation ring run by Pakistani scientist A. Q. Khan.

No discussion with Pakistan on civilian N-tech: US - DAWN.COM


So the liar Dar's claim is busted the next day.. :pop:


@nuclearpak @Leader @Awesome @mafiya @balixd @cb4

the agreement to corporation might have been like this

Ishaq Dar: we beg you civil nuclear tech, pleeeeze?

Elizabeth: get a life faggot !

Ishaq Dar: thank you for your corporation

(Now Iam going to tell we had a discussion)
 
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Why do they keep saying these ridiculous things? Why are they embarrassing us time and time again?
 

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