The remarks came after Pakistan conducted a successful test launch of the Shaheen-II surface-to-surface ballistic missile. The Russian diplomat maintained that there were certain export control regimes and other obligations as part of international treaties.
Tensions between Pakistan and arch-rival India escalated after a standoff broke out in the Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) on February 14. The attack was claimed by banned militant outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad.
Both nations are de facto nuclear powers. However, they are not part of the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons treaty.
This article originally appeared on Sputnik.
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