Pakistan expected to chair IAEA board

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**Thursday, 09 Sep, 2010

VIENNA: Pakistan is expected to become the next head of the UN nuclear watchdog’s governing body despite being outside a global anti-nuclear arms pact and home to a nuclear smuggler who supplied Iran and North Korea, diplomats say.**

One Western diplomat said the choice was “not ideal” because, like India, North Korea and Israel, Pakistan has shunned the 1970 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) that is at the heart of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s work.

But Western powers are not expected to oppose the nominee of a group of Middle East and South Asia member states because Pakistan was a longstanding member of the Vienna-based IAEA Board of Governors and the choice would be within its rules.

“People are talking about it but I don’t think there will be any uproar,” a European diplomat said. “There is no rule saying that an informal nuclear weapons state cannot be chair.”

The one-year position rotates between regions, who put forward their own nominee, and entails chairing debates of the IAEA’s 35-nation decision-making body and helping them reach consensus decisions. It would not give Pakistan individual powers to decide UN nuclear policy.

In theory, other IAEA member states could reject Pakistan’s chairmanship at a board meeting to decide on the issue scheduled for late September but this is very unlikely, diplomats said.

Malaysia currently chairs the board. “They are not the ideal board chairman but at the same time it is not really possible to make an issue of it,” the Western diplomat said, suggesting opposition would undermine the traditional selection process.

The diplomat said Pakistan may have been chosen because it was easier to agree on within the regional group than a state from the Middle East.

Iran and Syria, under IAEA investigation over nuclear proliferation suspicions, are also in this group. “There is consensus on Pakistan in our group,” an Asian diplomat said, without giving further details.

My Comments:

How would India react to this opportunity for Pakistan?

Is India going to try to create an uproar by continuing to ride its usual bandwagon of terrorism chorus and try to make odds go against Pakistan?

What do you think?

Re: Pakistan expected to chair IAEA board

I dont think India will say anything. The post isnt worth a lot, rather Pakistan will be pressured to make decisions against Iran.

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True ----- I thought on Iranian lines as well yet keeping past experiences with India in mind it(India) has never let a slightest opportunity slip away to hurt Pakistan.

Re: Pakistan expected to chair IAEA board

What pressure? In IAEA meetings we have voted in favour of Iran when India did not. We have rarely caved into pressure in such matters.

Re: Pakistan expected to chair IAEA board

which nuclear smuggler ?

Re: Pakistan expected to chair IAEA board

We have? I don't know so I'll assume you are right. That said, is Pakistan CRAZY? The Iranians are NOT OUR ALLIES. When will Pakistan understand this? Pakistan shouldn't have transferred nuclear technology to Iran and even if they did, Pakistan should have done everything it could to stop Iranians from developing the bomb. Instead, we are supporting them. Talk about bad tactical decisions...