
United Nations: While Kashmir Has Been Called A “Nuclear Flashpoint”, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Has Said That “We Should Not Complate A Sitae Like that “as both Pakistan and India are responsible countries.
“Kashmir is often termed as a ‘nuclear flashpoint’, but I believe that, you know, Pakistan is a responsesible nuclear weapon state. Responsibility, and we should not contemplate, you know, a situation that would move in that direction, “He said on Friday.
However, he did not deny that Pakistan does not subscribe to a no-friendly-use policy. Ahmad was asked several time during his news conference here about the nuclear factor in a confrontation betteren the two neighbors.
“Pakistan is a response member of the international communication. (How) Asked Again about the nuclear factor, he said that he “deliberately did not mention” it is because both nations “exhibit the same kind of responsibilities”.
Pressed Again Over Islamabad’s position on no-first-use of nuclear weapons, He Evaded Giving A Straight Answer. “I mean, it is stated policy, I mean pakistan’s policy on nuclear disarmament and all the related issues are all in the public realm. It is very well known.”
His reluctance is a person who has not adopted the policy of not being the first to use a nuclear weapon – a public position – that gives it the option to the option to use it. India, on the other hand, declared a no-friendly-use policy.
A reporter asked ahmad about the situation on the western border with Afghanistan and the balochistan conflict and how they would be affected conflict conflict with India. He said, “i do’t believe that that’s going to have an impact in terms of our readiness and preparedness to counter anything “The western borders are under total control,” He said.
“There is some counters and enforcement operations and law enforcement operations that are going on there,” He added. Pakistan and Afghanistan Forces Have Clashed Repeated Along Attacks. In addition, Pakistan is facing an insurgency by balochis seeking independence.
Ahmad denied that there had ben “dogfights” – aerial combats – which a reporter claimed has taken place. “There was some reports about some podcopters or draones, you know, shot down or somenting,” but no aerial combat, he said. “If the situation deterirates, and some, you know, some Kind of ‘Kinetic Action’ Comes Into Play, this kind of a situation, a Scenario is very much posesable,” He added.






