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Pakistan has all credentials for NSG membership: FO

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
June 23, 2016
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ISLAMABAD, June 23: Pakistan has all credentials to become member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group and it is absolutely essential for the NSG to consider the Indian and Pakistani applications simultaneously and even handedly.
Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said while addressing the weekly briefing here on Thursday at Foreign Office.
“Pakistan will continue to highlight its strong credentials
and pursue NSG membership based on non discriminatory and objective criteria. Several NSG countries look upon NPT as the cornerstone of the nuclear non proliferation regime. We believe that the reality of non NPT nuclear states has to be accommodated,” he said.
He said it has been Pakistan’s consistent position that the
question of NSG membership for non NPT states must be dealt in accordance with a single, uniform, non discriminatory and on the basis of fair criteria.
Responding to a question about Afghan delegation recently visited Islamabad, he said during the visit of Afghan delegation to Pakistan both sides have agreed to develop a mechanism for effective border management and remove the communication gap.
He said the matter would also be discussed during the meeting of Advisor to Prime Minister Sartaj Aziz and Afghan Foreign Minister on the sidelines of the ongoing Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summitt being held in Uzbekistan.
However, he said Pakistan’s stance in this regard was very clear that it was constructing gate within its own territory and border management was a key component of country’s counter terrorism drive.
The Spokesperson reiterated that Pak Afghan border had been misused by the unwanted elements and real objective behind its management was to reduce the infiltration.
To a question about repatriation plan of Afghan Refugees, he said Pakistan hosted 3.5 million Afghan refugees and besides having its implication on national economy even some of the refugee camps had become a security risk.
He said Pakistani authorities were taking up the matter with world community urging them to extend support for return of these refugees.
About Pakistan India ties, the Spokesperson said Pakistan’s government was pursuing a policy of friendly ties with all neighbouring states including India. However, Pakistan had time and again raised the issue of human rights violation in Occupied Kashmir.
To a question, he said the arrest of Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav was a solid evidence of Indian involvement of terror financing in Pakistan, adding that Pakistan’s concerns were genuine.
About Pak India dialogue, he said no pre conditions could be linked with the resumption of bilateral dialogue.
Responding to a question, Nafees Zakaria said all the members of Quadrilateral Coordination Group were making efforts for establishment of peace in Afghanistan; however, an Afghan owned and Afghan led solution would prove the best in this regard.
He said amidst QCG’s efforts, a Taliban leader was killed whom they were trying to bring to the dialogue table.
About the development of China Pakistan Economic Corridor, the Spokesman said all the projects under this umbrella were going on as per schedule. The Corridor would prove beneficial not only for the people of Pakistan and China but also for the whole region.
He also ruled out the impression of any communication gap between Pakistan and China over CPEC.
To a question, he said Pakistan had taken up the issue of non payment of wages to around 110 Pakistani workers in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The company had assured to pay their dues once its financial position improves, he added.

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