Sunday, October 18, 2009

DAWN.COM | World | Pakistan voices concern over S Asia’s strategic imbalance

DAWN.COM | World | Pakistan voices concern over S Asia’s strategic imbalance
Pakistan voices concern over S Asia’s strategic imbalance
Tuesday, 13 Oct, 2009
font-size small font-size largefont-sizeprintemail share

A US Army soldier in the 3/509 of the 25th Infantry Division patrols at sunrise October 8, 2009 in Dabay, Afghanistan. — Photo by AFP

World
‘Pakistan-India ties should not be hostage to one issue’

‘Pakistan-India ties should not be hostage to one issue’
UNITED NATIONS: Reaffirming its desire for a peaceful and stable South Asia, Pakistan has expressed concern over the growing strategic imbalance in the region that included the recent introduction of nuclear submarines and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs).
‘We expect extra-regional powers to adopt even-handed policies in South Asia and avoid steps that undermine the regional strategic balance,’ Ambassador Zamir Akram, the Pakistani delegate, told the General Assembly's First Committee, which deals with disarmament and security issues.
‘Our vision for South Asia is anchored in a security architecture based on preventive diplomacy, confidence building and conflict resolution,’ said Akram, who is Pakistan's permanent representative to the UN's European offices in Geneva.
As a responsible nuclear-weapon state, he added, Pakistan was pursuing a policy of credible minimum deterrence. Its proposals for a strategic restraint regime had three interlocking elements of conflict resolution, nuclear and missile restraint and conventional balance. That warranted serious consideration and the support of the international community.

DAWN.COM | World | Pakistan voices concern over S Asia’s strategic imbalance

No comments:

Post a Comment