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No tit-for-tat policy if India conducts Nuclear-test: Qureshi

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009 21:08 IST
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan does not have to follow a tit-for-tat policy in the event of fresh nuclear tests by India as it is capable of protecting its interests, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said today.

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"We do not have to follow a tit-for-tat policy. We have to do what is in Pakistan's interest," Qureshi said on the sidelines of an 'iftar' he hosted for journalists at the Foreign Office.

Responding to a question on Islamabad's likely response if New Delhi conducted further nuclear tests, he said: "Pakistan is capable of protecting its interests." Qureshi said there had been speculation about India conducting further tests since a leading Indian defence scientist had questioned the success of the nuclear tests carried out in May 1998.

"There is a debate going on in India though no decision has been taken as yet (by the Indian government)," he said. Once India makes a decision, Pakistan will examine it and give its views, he said.

India's nuclear tests in May 1998 were followed closely by atomic tests by Pakistan. Since then, both countries have maintained a moratorium on further tests. Pakistan's foreign office recently said it was "disturbed" by reports that India could be preparing for further tests.

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