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Monday 24 March 2014

US satisfied with security of Pakistan's nuclear assets

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US Secretary of State John Kerry said this in a meeting with PM Nawaz Sharif in The Hague on Monday.

THE HAGUE (Web Desk) - United States has expressed satisfaction over arrangements of Pakistan s nuclear security.
This was stated by the US Secretary of State John Kerry in a meeting with Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of Third International Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague on Monday.
Both the leaders discussed bilateral relations and the scheduled withdrawal of ISAF forces from Afghanistan by the end of this year.
John Kerry said United States and Pakistan are working together to root-out terrorism from the region. He said US is also cooperating with Pakistan to curb to overcome its energy crisis as US wants a viable and prosperous Pakistani nation.
Kerry said Pakistan-US working group on nuclear proliferation is working and strategic dialogue between the two countries are continuing.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif termed the meeting positive and constructive. He said the government is trying to resolve all issues being faced by the country. He said both the countries have been reviewing the decisions taken in the meeting between him and President Obama.
The PM is representing Pakistan in the third International Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague. The conference will focus peaceful use of nuclear technology and protecting nuclear weapons from terrorists.
Prime Minister d Nawaz Sharif would highlight security measures taken by Pakistan to protect nuclear installations, and plans to use the technology for development purposes.
The PM would  also stress for provision of civil nuclear technology to Pakistan for overcoming energy crisis.
The Summit is being attended by 58 world leaders including US President Barrack Obama, Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Angela Mekel.
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