Efforts undermining strategic deterrence unacceptable: NCA

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ISLAMABAD: The National Command Authority (NCA) on Tuesday said Pakistan would not accept any effort to undermine its strategic deterrence or any discriminatory treatment.
The NCA meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, reviewed recent international and regional developments and their implications on Pakistan’s national security.
“The NCA expressed concern over policies and trends of selectivity, exceptionalism and discrimination relating to strategic export control regimes,” an official statement stated.
“Such policies, detrimental as they are to international peace and security, undermine the credibility of the existing non-proliferation regime and are inconsistent with the national laws and international obligations,” it said.
“Revisionism based on strategic, political or commercial considerations accentuates asymmetries and would perpetuate instability, especially in South Asia,” the statement said.
The NCA emphasised that peace and security were indivisible and that the goals of non-proliferation could only be advanced by ensuring equal and undiminished security for all states.
The authority said regional balance and strategic stability in South Asia were indispensable for peace, sustained development and prosperity for the region and beyond.
The NCA categorically reiterated that Pakistan would never accept discriminatory treatment and that it rejected any effort to undermine its strategic deterrence.
“Pakistan will not be a party to any approach that is prejudicial to its legitimate national security interests.”
“As a nuclear weapon state, Pakistan is fully cognisant of its responsibilities, and has established effective and robust command and control structures and comprehensive export control and regulatory regimes. These are fully compatible with international best practices and global regimes – and are acknowledged internationally,” it said.
The NCA underscored that Pakistan shared the goals of non-proliferation and was prepared to work with other nuclear powers on an equal footing to advance these goals. “As a state with advanced nuclear technology, Pakistan is also prepared to promote the peaceful uses of nuclear technology, under the appropriate IAEA framework,” the statement said.
The NCA expressed satisfaction on the pace of development and effectiveness of Pakistan’s strategic deterrence. It reiterated that all requisite steps would be taken to ensure Pakistan’s national security and to maintain credible deterrence.