Nuclear non-proliferation: Pak-EU engagement termed an effective instrument

Sassi University Director General said Pakistan-EU strategic dialogue will lead towards a positive outcome.


News Desk June 17, 2014
Sassi University Director General Dr Maria Sultan in her opening remarks said Pakistan-EU strategic dialogue will lead towards a positive outcome. PHOTO: FILE



Experts at a dialogue here on Monday discussed the nuclear non-proliferation challenges for Pakistan and South Asia, said a press release.


The dialogue on “Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Challenges for Pakistan and the Region” was organized by the South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SASSI) University and attended by security and defence analysts.

EU principal adviser and special envoy for non-proliferation and disarmament Jaeck Bylical said that the EU-Pakistan engagement plan is an effective instrument to counter the threat of nuclear proliferation and global challenges in this domain.

Sassi University Director General Dr Maria Sultan in her opening remarks said Pakistan-EU strategic dialogue will lead towards a positive outcome.

She emphasized that the Indo-US nuclear deal has created serious security concerns for the stability of the region.

While speaking on the occasion, Defence Secretary Asif Yaseen Malik stated that the increase in the Indian defence budget was equal to the entire defence budget of Pakistan. He added that Pakistan continues to believe in minimum deterrence and engaging on non-proliferation with the rest of the international community.

Pakistan’s commitment to nuclear security framework is a testament to this, he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 17th, 2014.

COMMENTS (9)

Resham | 10 years ago | Reply

Since 1st nuclear test, Pakistan is closely working with global powers to minimize the risk of nuclear terrorism and it has successfully collaborated with Global powers to ensure safety and security of its nuke. Pakistan has developed a robust command and control mechanism over nuclear assets. The conditions of Pakistan's nuclear materials security have improved through strengthened laws and regulations, so as to reflect the latest nuclear security guidelines by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Pure Soul | 10 years ago | Reply

Pakistan is engaged with the international community on nuclear safety and security issues, and is working to ensure that its strategic export controls are in line with international standards. Pakistan is party to both the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Biological Weapons Convention, and is a partner in the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism. Recent White House documents also acknowledge Pakistan's efforts to increase its controls and interdiction of the illicit supply of the materials used to produce improvised explosive devices. Islamabad is well aware of the challenges and hurdles that's why it has given top priority to its nuclear non proliferation. Being respectable nuclear state, it has established close relations with other states including EU to overcome the global illicit nuclear trade.

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