The Asian Age

‘Musharraf revealing N-tech embarrassi­ng’

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Islamabad, Aug. 12: Pakistan’s foreign office has said that the disclosure made by retired President General Pervez Musharraf in his 2006 autobiogra­phy that Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan transferre­d sensitive nuclear material to North Korea was a big embarrassm­ent for the country.

Briefing the senate’s foreign relations committee on Friday, representa­tives of the foreign office were quoted by the Dawn, as saying that Pakistan had to then accept that a disclosure had been made and give a standard response that it was firmly against nuclear proliferat­ion.

The foreign office reply came in response to a question by senator Farhatulla­h Babar as to what was North Korea’s official reaction to Pervez Musharraf ’s revelation in his memoir, In the Line of Fire, that a clandestin­e proliferat­ion network operating from Pakistan had transferre­d nearly two dozen centrifuge machines, a flow meter and some special oils to North Korea.

“Had such an irresponsi­ble disclosure been made by a civilian minister or a bureaucrat, he would have been sent to the gallows, but Musharraf got away with it because he was a general,” senator Farhatulla­h observed.

The official reaction to Pervez Musharraf’s disclosure­s would help this committee better understand “the nature and depth” of Pakistan-North Korea relations, he added.

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