Safety regime of infallible Pakistan: FO

Islamabad:

Pakistan has remained entirely confident in the strength of its complete nuclear safety regime and the robustness of its command and control structures, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.

In response to a media question concerning the remarks made by the former US national security notice, John Bolton, to an Indian media, concerning the Declaration of Defense, Rajnath Singh, on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, the spokesperson for a statement said: “It is ironic that John Bolton was provoked by a declaration by Rajnat Pakistan.”

In reality, he said that the international community should be more concerned with the fact that the Indian nuclear arsenal is controlled by individuals like Rajnath Singh, who house a well -documented hostility towards Pakistan and Muslims, and have dangerous delusions of magnitude.

“The escalation of the radicalization of the political landscape of India, the media and the segments of his company raises legitimate nuclear security problems. These concerns are still exacerbated by the persistence of a black nuclear market in India, highlighting serious deficiencies in its framework of nuclear security – as evidenced by the recurring incidents of the thesis and the illegal traffic of nuclear matters sensitive, “he added.

Last week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to investigate the “nuclear black market” in India and the repeated incidents of theft and unlawful traffic of radioactive materials because it rejected an appeal from the Minister of Indian Defense for the nuclear guard dog to monitor the Islamabad nuclear program.

Stressing multiple theft incidents of radioactive materials in India and other security keys, the Foreign Affairs Office said: “Pakistan is urging an in -depth investigation into these incidents and calls on India to ensure the safety and security of its nuclear facilities and its arsenal”.

“If anything, the IAEA and the international community should be concerned about the repeated theft and illicit traffic incidents involving nuclear and radioactive materials in India.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the comments of the Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh during a speech to the Indian soldiers of Srinagar, in which he said: “I believe that Pakistan nuclear weapons should be taken under the supervision of the IAEA.”

Mr. Singh’s remarks occurred a few days after the two nuclear arms neighbors interrupted their worst military confrontation in almost three decades after the attack on Pahalgam, an activist assault that New Delhi blamed the Pakistani groups. Tensions have increased as cross -border exchanges have increased, which has aroused global concern concerning a potential nuclear flash point.

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