Pakistan is worried with the India-US nuclear agreement. They do not understand what it really means for Pakistan’s long tem strategic nuclear defense against India.
Pakistan said Saturday that China will help it build two more nuclear power plants, offsetting Pakistani frustration over a recent nuclear deal between archrival India and the United States.
The agreement with China was among 12 accords signed during Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's recent visit to Beijing, said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
While Qureshi gave few details, the accord deepens Pakistan's long-standing ties with China at a time when its relations with Washington are strained over the war against terrorism.
Chinese leaders "do recognize Pakistan's need, and China is one country that at international forums has clearly spoken against the discriminatory nature of that understanding" between Washington and New Delhi, Qureshi said.
The question raised by the international think tanks on China’s secret nuclear technology transfer to Pakistan is creating uproar in the world. Pakistan is not a signatory of Nuclear Proliferation Treaty. China’s act without aproval from IAEA may be a direct violation of the Nuclear proliferation Treaty.
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