Pakistan’s nuclear program in safe hands: PM assures world

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OSLO: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that media speculations regarding possible threats of Pakistan’s nuclear program falling into the hands of terrorist groups are absurd and malicious.

“Such claims are absolutely groundless, absurd and malicious. Pakistan is a nuclear-armed power, which is responsible for their actions. We have 40 years of experience in the field of safe and secure nuclear energy,” Sharif said in an interview to Russian news agency.

The PM stressed that Islamabad is “firmly committed to the principles of non-proliferation and export control, compliance with the measures of protection and security.

“In regard to the export control policy, Pakistan fully complies with international principles and is regularly checked. The measures taken by Pakistan are fully endorsed by the international community, including the International Atomic Energy Agency,” the prime minister added.

About Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the PM hoped said that it would provide Pakistan and India a platform to work together and increase mutual trust. “I am optimistic about the fact that SCO membership will play a role of a catalyst that will help improve our bilateral relationship with India based on the principles of cooperation and will bring [the countries] mutual benefit,” Sharif said.

The SCO is a political, military and economic alliance that includes Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan