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Pakistan Proposes Nuclear Test Ban in South Asia
Pakistan Proposes Nuclear Test Ban in South Asia
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Pakistan Proposes Nuclear Test Ban in South Asia

1987
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''Pakistan is prepared to go further and subscribe to a comprehensive test ban in a global, regional or bilateral context,'' he said. ''The conclusion of a bilateral test ban agreement between Pakistan and India would serve to assure each other, and the world, that neither country has any intention of pursuing the nuclear weapons option.'' At a meeting on Monday, President Reagan is reported to have pressed Mr. [Mohammad Khan Junejo] to open Pakistani nuclear installations to international inspection to appease the United States Congress. Mr. Junejo declared in his speech that Pakistan had no nuclear capability, ''nor does it have the desire to develop nuclear weapons.''