Pakistan rejects 'double standards' on Iran's nuclear issue

Important development on Iran-Pakistan during Zardari's visit to Tehran on December 7.


December 03, 2012
Pakistan rejects 'double standards' on Iran's nuclear issue

ISLAMABAD: The Chairman of the Parliamentary standing committee on defence Mushahid Hussain has slammed the dual standards on nuclear issues and strongly feels that the standoff with Iran on the nuclear issue should be resolved peacefully, without threat or use of force.

Speaking to the media after holding a meeting with the visiting delegation from Iran's Parliament and Foreign Affairs Committee headed by Alaeddin Borojourdi. Hussain said that Pakistan and Iran have agreed to enhance mutual consultation and cooperation in the context of changes in the region, particularly Afghanistan which will affect both neighbours.

The Chairman, Senate Defence and Defence Production Committee said that the two committees had formal discussions at the Parliament House during which they exchanged views on Pakistan-Iran relations particularly the gas pipeline, Afghanistan, Muslim unity and the Iran nuclear programme.

Both sides also agreed on the necessity of enhancing cooperation between the Defence Ministries of both countries.

Senator Mushahid Hussain thanked Iran for its generous support to Pakistan during times of trouble, particularly when Pakistan faced pressures as well as during recent floods in Sindh.

The committee chairman said that Pakistan has no fundamental conflict of interests and that the entire Pakistani nation was committed to building the energy pipeline with Iran since it is a pipeline of peace and prosperity for the region.

Hussain told the visiting Iranian delegation that Pakistan rejects any double standards on the nuclear issue and strongly feels that the standoff with Iran on the nuclear issue should be resolved peacefully, without threat or use of force.

The Senate Defence Committee of Pakistan supported the right of Iran to undertake nuclear research and enrichment for peaceful purposes in accordance with IAEA safeguards.

Borojourdi clearly stated that Iran has no intention of building the atomic bomb but it will certainly exercise its right to do nuclear research and development for peaceful purposes.

The Iranian parliamentarian also stated that his country was committed to the energy pipeline with Pakistan and also offered to help support the construction of the pipeline in Pakistan as well, since, he said that the pipeline from the Iranian side was almost complete and there would be important development on this issue when President Zardari will visit Tehran on December 7.

COMMENTS (8)

Clear Black Bag | 11 years ago | Reply

"@Cautious:And what dual standard is that? Iran is facing UN sanctions because it’s in violation of the nuclear treaty it signed — where’s the “dual std” in that?" Do you think even believe that only non-muslim states do have rights to have nuclear weapons or nuclear technologies and muslim states don't have rights????? Highly respected sir Iran is using nuclear technology for positive purposes not to kill the innocent people as US has been done in August 1945 during World War 1 when US threw atom bomb on Japanese city Hiroshima and US has thousands of nuclear,hydrogen and chemical bombs and weapons but Iran doesn't have any single nuclear bomb and for your kind information this is every country's basic right to have nuclear technology for positive usage and defence not only non-muslim countries.Yes definitely and no-doubt US has double standards and dual-faced policies for nuclear technologies regarding Islamic countries......

Analyzer | 11 years ago | Reply

I enjoy how @Cautious never lets facts get in the way of his ignorance.

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