Pak seeks parity in uranium sale from Australia

Published on Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 23:06 |  Source : PTI

Updated at Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 00:33  

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3
0
0
Share on Tumblr
From Rezaul H Laskar Islamabad, Dec 8 (PTI) Pakistan today said it should be treated at par with India in civil nuclear cooperation and given the same facilities, including uranium sales by Australia, under a "non-discriminatory regime". "We hope that facilities as available to India will also be made available to Pakistan," Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said during a weekly news briefing. He was responding to a question about the Pakistan government's stand on Australia's decision to sell uranium to India. Pakistan has contended that the world community should give it access to civil nuclear technology to overcome a crippling energy crisis ever since the US finalised an atomic pact with India. Basit said Pakistan had taken up with the Australian government the issue of uranium sales to India. "As you all know, Pakistan has always tried for a non-discriminatory regime for cooperation in civilian nuclear technology," he said. He said Pakistan is an energy deficient country whose energy needs have been multiplying. We, therefore, strongly believe that these non-discriminatory approaches do not help and Pakistan will look forward to benefitting from nuclear technology for peaceful purposes," the spokesman said. Basit's remarks came hours after Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith said during a visit to New Delhi that India represented a "unique" case for uranium sales. PTI RHL

  

Trending News

Business News

Panasonic Lumix SZ1
Morgan Stanley bomb: Predicts India's 2012 GDP at 5.7% "Morgan Stanley bomb: Predicts India's 2012 GDP at 5.7%"

Modi stays away from Advani, meets Vajpayee

Subir Gokarn Says Action On Fiscal Deficit Still Awaited

The latest earning numbers FIRST on CNBC-TV18
Videos

Jun 1 2012, 19:15

Market may dip 10-15% this month: Jeff Chowdhry

- in FII View

Jun 1 2012, 11:57

Raamdeo Agrawal lauds Q4 nos, sees drastic rate cuts ahead

- in MARKET OUTLOOK

Interviews

Jun 1 2012, 15:36 | Source: CNBC-TV18

M&M performed well on strategy, not fuel prices: Nayer  

Jun 1 2012, 11:29 | Source: CNBC-TV18

HDIL eyes revenues of Rs 2500 cr in FY13  

Subscribe to

Moneycontrol Newsletters

Moneycontrol.com offers you a choice of various sectoral and other newsletters for FREE!