Summary Says the country takes its responsibility about nuclear security very seriously.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam has said that Pakistan has not changed its foreign policy vis-a-viz its neighbors and Muslim countries.
Responding to a question at her weekly news briefing here on Thursday, Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said Pakistan being a responsible nuclear state takes its responsibility about nuclear security very seriously.
She said PM Nawaz Sharif is likely to attend Nuclear Safety Summit beginning in The Hague.
She pointed out that it has been agreed in the summit process that nuclear security is primarily the national responsibility.
To another question, she said the visit of the Prime Minister to Iran is also very much on the cards but the exact date has not been worked out.
The spokesperson categorically stated that no country has asked for military help from Pakistan for its internal affairs.
To a question about giving more trade concessions to India, she said Pakistan has some concerns in this regard.
The spokesperson said to make the process of trade expansion more durable and to move forward our bilateral relations on sound footings, Pakistan and India need to comprehensively address all the issues particularly Jammu and Kashmir, Siachen, Sir Creek and water.
About the report published in New York Times, the spokesperson said ISPR DG has already given a detailed reaction to this news item declaring it unfounded and baseless.
