Pakistan on Thursday dismissed as “entirely
baseless and mischievous” a Western media report alleging nuclear cooperation
between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
BBC Newsnight has reported that Saudi Arabia has invested in
Pakistani nuclear weapons projects, and believes it could obtain atomic bombs
at will.
Rejecting the BBC story the Foreign Ministry said Pakistan
is a responsible nuclear weapons state with robust command and control
structure and comprehensive export controls.
“Pakistan supports objectives of non-proliferation as well
as nuclear safety and security,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman in a rejoinder
to the BBC.
“As a responsible nuclear state, Pakistan is fully aware of
its responsibilities. Pakistan’s nuclear programme is purely for its own
legitimate self defence and maintenance of a credible, minimum deterrence,” he said
in a statement.
The Spokesman also drew the media’s attention to the joint statement by Prime Minister Muhammad
Nawaz Sharif and President Barack Obama issued on 24 October 2013, which
referred to President Obama’s appreciation of Pakistan’s constructive
engagement with the Nuclear Security Summit process and its cooperation with
the International Atomic Energy Agency and other international forums.
“At the same time, President Obama acknowledged Pakistan’s
efforts to improve its strategic trade controls and enhance its engagement with
multilateral export regime. Prime Minister Sharif affirmed Pakistan’s support
for the universal objectives of non-proliferation and disarmament.”
The spokesman recalled that President Obama reiterated his
confidence in Pakistan’s commitment and dedication to nuclear security and
recognize that Pakistan is fully engaged with the international community on
nuclear safety and security issues.
“There can be no better affirmation of the international
community’s recognition of Pakistan’s commitment and adherence to the goals of
non-proliferation,” he said.
BBC reported Wednesday that Saudi Arabia has given generous
financial assistance to Pakistan's defence sector, including, western experts
allege, to its missile and nuclear labs.
Visits by the then Saudi defence minister Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz
al Saud to the Pakistani nuclear research centre in 1999 and 2002 underlined
the closeness of the defence relationship, the BBC said.
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