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Afghanistan/South Asia
Musharraf offers N-disarmament
2005-06-18
Significant, if true and he's serious. This being Pakland and Perv we're discussing, it's probably not true, and if it was he wouldn't be serious.
Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Friday he has proposed nuclear disarmament with India to ensure peace and stability between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Gen Musharraf said Pakistan had gone "much further" than proposing a no first-strike nuclear policy in order to build confidence between the South Asian rivals. "We have suggested (nuclear) disarmament and reduction of forces," he said. Pakistan also opposes nuclear proliferation and was "against any other country acquiring nuclear weapons," he told reporters after talks with New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark in the northern city of Auckland.

Clark said she hoped recent confidence-building measures between the two neighbours "might extend into the nuclear arena". Musharraf said he was committed to a "rapprochement" with India, and was working with its Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toward that goal. Progress toward ending the decades-old fight over Kashmir was being made, he said. "We see light at the end of the tunnel in our efforts to resolve the Kashmir dispute once and for all," he said, adding that the "opportunity must be grasped". "I have no doubt it can be resolved," he later told the Auckland Foreign Correspondents' Club. Musharraf and Clark discussed terrorism, trade and human rights in their talks on Friday. The Pakistani president spoke about the situation in Afghanistan. New Zealand officials have described relations between the two countries as "friendly but slight" and Musharraf said the relationship needed to be strengthened. "We need to expand our relations beyond a shared passion for cricket," Musharraf said after the talks. Clark appreciated Pakistan's role in the fight against terrorism. She said New Zealand would assist Pakistan in the fields of education and primary healthcare.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Musharraf offers N-disarmament

An offer from His Trustworthiness is always to be taken seriously.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-06-18 10:53  

#5  These Pak soldiers sure are experts at surrender.
To Maoris as well?


Posted by: john   2005-06-18 07:05  

#4  Pak leaders have suggested this before. It won't be acceptable to India because China isn't included in the disarmament.


Posted by: john   2005-06-18 06:27  

#3  One medal is for a pogrom.

Then Pak dictator Zia Ul Haq ordered the slaughter of pesky Shia muslims in Gilgit (part of Pak Kashmir). A Pak officer organized an Arab 'Lashkar' (comprised of jihadis from the Afghan war) to kill the Shia residents.
Zia later paid for this with his life. A Shia airman in the PAF is reputed to have brought down his C-130.

Several Pak commentators have alleged that the Pak commander was Pervez Musharraf and that the leader of the Lashkar was Osama bin Laden.

Posted by: john   2005-06-18 06:17  

#2  Y'know, never really noticed it before, but Pervy must have at least a dozen medals - just in that row, there. One for each time he's survived an assassination attempt? Sprockets for the times he's sent the PakiWaki Army to their doom in the mountains? The choker, hmmm, dunno what that one's for... How many Khaaaaaaans have died in captivity, mebbe?
Posted by: .com   2005-06-18 01:15  

#1  Is The Daily Times working the same sort of MSM scam on Pervy that our MSM tries to work on Bush?

Throw it. See if it sticks.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-18 01:11  

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