Islamabad had formerly act the US Administration and Congress to support IT application to join the nuclear suppliers group..
Pakistan Ambassador to us Delhi Abbas Jilani sale in a letter to US Senate committee to foreign relation that Islamabad had take it serious to step that qualify IIT for the joining the NFC and dawn newspaper reported on Thursday. Why US president Barack Obama Indore India's application to join the NSC after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 12th admission Congress are unwilling to support Pakistan. Pakistan desire to participate in NSC scammed on solid ground of the technical experience capability as well as established commitment to nuclear safety. added Pakistan head operated secure and safeguard a nuclear power plant for more than 42 years and their safe and sustainable nuclear energy is essential for country's future energy security. Pakistan foreign policy is Service red Ajit paid on the Thursday Express concern Offer going India US defence relations was disturbing strategix and conventional balance of the power and religion. The USA approaches Pakistan whatever it made it and this abandon it and it does not need the country aziz was adequate to support in the Indian nation.
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