Nuclear Power in Asia
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Re “Asia and the Atom: Willing--and Wary,” July 25:
Your reporting on the booming energy needs of Asia that could only be met through nuclear energy was very comprehensive and thoughtful. But your characterization of Pakistan as an “international outcast” in the context of alleged import of nuclear technology from China is not only unwarranted but totally baseless.
For the record it must be pointed out that Sino-Pakistan cooperation in the nuclear field is entirely for peaceful purposes and is in accord with anti-proliferation laws. Pakistan has always worked hard to promote international understanding, harmony and cooperation. It is the second largest contributor to U.N. peacekeeping forces and is playing an important role in ongoing international efforts to combat the menace of terrorism, drug-trafficking and extremism.
Pakistan has never been described as an “outcast” by the Clinton administration, or for that matter by any U.S. administration. If anything, Pakistan shares many U.S. concerns relating to nuclear proliferation, human rights, social justice and democracy.
RIFAAT HUSSAIN
Minister of Press and Information
Embassy of Pakistan
Washington
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