PAKISTAN: FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAMSHAD AHMED REITERATES THAT PAKISTAN IS UNLIKELY TO SIGN NUCLEAR WEAPONS RESTRICTION TREATY
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PAKISTAN: FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAMSHAD AHMED REITERATES THAT PAKISTAN IS UNLIKELY TO SIGN NUCLEAR WEAPONS RESTRICTION TREATY
- Title: PAKISTAN: FOREIGN SECRETARY SHAMSHAD AHMED REITERATES THAT PAKISTAN IS UNLIKELY TO SIGN NUCLEAR WEAPONS RESTRICTION TREATY
- Date: 13th December 1998
- Summary: ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (DECEMBER 12, 1998)(REUTERS) 1. SLV EXTERIOR OF FOREIGN MINISTRY BUILDING / MV PEOPLE COMING OUT (2 SHOTS) 0.10 2. SLV NEWS CONFERENCE 0.13 3. SCU REPORTERS SITTING 0.19 4. SCU SHAMSHAD AHMED, FOREIGN SECRETARY PAKISTAN SOUNDBITE (English)SHAMSHAD AHMED: "Kashmir holds a central position in the security matrix of South Asia. It has an important bearing on the nuclear proliferation issue and the necessity of maintaining a nuclear deterrence". 0.44 5. MV REPORTERS 0.48 6. SCU SOUNDBITE (English) AHMED: "President Clinton was keen to resolve this issue on urgent basis in a manner that is fair to Pakistan. He genuinely felt that it was unjust to Pakistan for the United States to have kept the money and the planes for which that was paid for. A proposal is currently in process of being finalised and hopefully necessary modalities shall be worked out very soon". 1.31 7. SCU PRESS CONFERENCE (2 SHOTS) 1.41 BALUCHISTAN DESERT REGION, PAKISTAN (MAY 1998 FILE) (PTV) 8. LV PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR TESTS (2 SHOTS) 2.00 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
- Embargoed: 27th December 1998 12:00
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- Location: ISLAMABAD AND BALUCHISTAN DESERT REGION, PAKISTAN
- Country: Pakistan
- Reuters ID: LVA9WIN8M29U8BWAPRWBVC4Q2MYA
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