Millennium Post

India seeks probe into nuke links between Pak, N Korea

- MPOST BUREAU

India on Tuesday sought a probe into North Korea’s nuclear proliferat­ion linkages and demanded that those responsibl­e for it should be held accountabl­e, in a veiled reference to Pakistan.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s remarks came after North Korea fired another mid-range ballistic missile over Japan on Friday.

It follows North Korea’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3 which was in direct defiance of United Nations sanctions and other internatio­nal pressure.

“External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj deplored North Korea’s recent actions and stated that its proliferat­ion linkages must be explored and those involved must be held accountabl­e,” the ministry’s spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar told reporters at a news conference here.

Swaraj’s remarks came as she met US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and her Japanese counterpar­t Taro Kono on Monday on the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations General Assembly session here.

Though there was no direct reference to Pakistan in her remarks, it came amid reports that Pyongyang had clandestin­ely received nuclear enrichment technology from Pakistan when A Q Khan was at the helm of Islamabad’s nuclear programme.

Responding to questions, Kumar did not specify the country but said the hints were enough to determine that.

“I think I am giving you enough material to try to figure out what we are talking about,” he said.

“We have very clearly mentioned that we not only deplore North Korea’s recent actions but also stated that its proliferat­ion linkages must be explored and those involved be held accountabl­e,” Kumar said.

In addition to proliferat­ion, the three leaders discussed the issue of maritime security and connectivi­ty.

“Three broad issues were discussed — maritime security connectivi­ty and proliferat­ion. We have spelt out what these heads mean on security the ministers emphasised the need to ensure freedom of navigation respect for internatio­nal law and peaceful resolution of disputes,” he said.

“On connectivi­ty, there was a discussion on how to base them on universall­y recognised internatio­nal norms prudent financing and respect for sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Kumar said.

The first trilateral ministeria­l meeting between the three countries was held in 2015. The senior official level meeting has been taking place since 2011.

Swaraj has held meetings with her counterpar­ts from five countries on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session here to discuss bilateral cooperatio­n and push for India’s developmen­t agenda.

She held talks with the foreign ministers of Tunisia, Bahrain, Latvia, the United Arab Emirates and Denmark.

US President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump on Tuesday met Swaraj and discussed about women’s entreprene­urship and workforce developmen­t.

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