Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

Pakistan would consider nuclear test if India tests

Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:26pm IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan would review a unilateral ban on testing nuclear weapons if India were to conduct a nuclear test, Pakistan said on Monday.

Old rivals India and Pakistan conducted tit-for-tat nuclear tests in 1998 but neither side has tested since then.

The question of an Indian nuclear test has arisen in connection with a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation deal with the United States, and what the United States would do if India were to conduct a test.

While India has not proposed a resumption of nuclear tests, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said last week India had the "sovereign right to test and would do so if it is necessary in the national interest".

Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam did not refer to Mukherjee's comment but said Pakistan viewed seriously "assertions by the Indian leadership about the possibility of resuming nuclear tests".

"This should be a source of concern not just to Pakistan but to the international community as well," she said.

Both countries, which have fought three wars since their independence in 1947, have adopted unilateral moratoriums on testing, but Pakistan would review that in the event of an Indian test, Aslam said.

"Resumption of nuclear test by India would create a serious situation obliging Pakistan to review its position and to take action, appropriate and consistent with our supreme national interest," she said.

India needs to secure the approval of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the backing of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, which governs nuclear commerce, after which the U.S. Congress needs to vote on the deal for it to go through.  Continued...

REUTERS WEEKEND

Glory for Big B

Lifetime award for Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan.  Video 

'Trashy' Affair

Beijing man turns unwanted plastic bags into kites.  Video 

 
The new Droid phone, a Motorola Inc. and Verizon Wireless phone based on Google Inc's Android 2.0 system, is shown at a media event in New York October 28, 2009.REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Motorola Droid

Not the Droid you’re looking for?  Blog 

View of the Casa Poporului or House of the People, now the Parliament Palace, in downtown Bucharest November 6, 2009.  REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel
Travel Postcard

48 hours in Bucharest for architecture buffs.  Full Article 

 
Russian Finance Minister Alexey Kudrin poses with his G20 colleagues and central bank leaders during the family photo at the G20 Finance Ministers meeting at a hotel in St. Andrews, Scotland. REUTERS/POOL New
Pledge to support economies

G20 financial leaders pledged to prepare strategies to end emergency support for their economies, but to keep the aid flowing until recovery was assured.  Full Article | Related Story 

Photo
Photo
Miss England gives up crown over brawl reports Friday, 6 Nov 2009 

LONDON (Reuters) - Beauty pageant winner Miss England gave up her title on Friday after reports she had been involved in a nightclub brawl with another beauty queen.  Full Article