U.S. negotiating civil nuke deal with Pakistan

This is a good start. Let see what comes out of it.

(U.S. negotiating civil nuke deal with Pakistan? - The Hindu)

Ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit here this month, the United States is negotiating a pact on new limits on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and delivery systems, a deal that might lead to an agreement similar to the Indo-U.S. civil nuclear deal, according to a media report.

“Pakistan has been asked to consider what are described as ‘brackets’,” The Washington Post quoted a source familiar with the talks between the two countries as saying. It said Pakistan would agree to restrict its nuclear programme to weapons and delivery systems that were appropriate to its actual defence needs against India’s nuclear threat.

“Pakistan might agree not to deploy missiles capable of reaching beyond a certain range,” The Washington Post said.

Quid pro quo

In return for such an agreement, the U.S. might support an eventual waiver for Pakistan by the 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, of which it is a member, the paper said.

“At U.S. urging, that group agreed to exempt India from rules that banned nuclear trade with countries that evaded the Non-Proliferation Treaty,” the paper said. It said that such an agreement might eventually “open a path toward a Pakistani version of the civil nuclear deal that was launched with India in 2005.” The White House neither confirmed nor denied the report.

‘In contact with Pakistan’

It just said that the U.S. was in regular contact with Pakistan on a range of issues ahead of Mr. Sharif’s trip.

“We are in regular contact with the government of Pakistan on a range of issues as we prepare for the visit on October 22 of Prime Minister Sharif. We’ll decline comment on the specifics of these discussions,” a senior Obama Administration official told PTI on condition of anonymity.

In recent past, the U.S. led international community had expressed concern over the fast growth of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons stockpile. The paper said the talks with Pakistan on this issue would be slow and take long.

Talks to be slow, difficult

“Pakistan prizes its nuclear programme, so negotiations would be slow and difficult, and it’s not clear that Islamabad would be willing to accept the limitations that would be required. But the issue is being discussed quietly in the run-up to Prime Minister Sharif’s visit to Washington,” The Washington Post said.

“Any progress would break a stalemate that has existed since the U.S. detected Pakistan’s nuclear programme in the mid-1980s, and especially after Pakistan exploded its first weapon in 1998,” the daily reported.

The paper said a nuclear dialogue was especially important because it would begin to address what U.S. officials for two decades have viewed as one of the world’s most dangerous security problems.

Re: U.S. negotiating civil nuke deal with Pakistan

Bad idea - Pak should keep away unless it comes with zero strings attached. China is doing just great building reactors we should continue that path. Besides US is the last country you want to trust along with ganja, no ones knows what dotted line he may sign the nit wit can hardly read angreji....

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Considering that its not a state visit, and is being classified by the US govt as a working visit, its difficult to expect any major moves on this visit. It seems to be one of those visits where NS and co will beg for money, and US will say do more. Been there done that.
Even though noise is being made regarding some nuke deal, its far from unlikely that it will happen.

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Pakistan's nuke policy is not under NS' control & its very unlikely that he will just signed on dotted line.

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It is a bait, anf Pakistan knows it well, it because of CPEC project, Pakistan can get a better bargain...hope we can negotiate better

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I think that it is probably a feeler to get pakistan's ascent to the fissile material treaty that is being held right now.

Is getting into NSG unanimous? I am just wondering since if we get in once, then a unanimous vote would allow China to 'veto' any double dealings that US might do once it gets what it wants.

Pakistan would either need NSG access or overlook of protocols governing nuclear materials for future reactors. Right now, China has used a grandfathering agreement explanation for the chashma reactors. China can't just give the finger to NSG as it does buy uranium from countries like Australia.

As far as missiles and such, we aren't building ICBMs publicly anyway. I am pretty sure that Pakistan has the capability to do so but it has held back to not spook Europe or the US.

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Reason why Pak has nuke weapons & policy...Had it been under civilian ctrl the nitwits would have handed over the keys to amreeka for few bucks more.

Either way - dealing with amreeka on such issues is a big no no... Pak should carry on working with China and may be Russia.. I think Pak is doing just fine..

The reason Amreeka screwed NPT and open its nuke wall mart to India is to counter balance China - that's the long term plan. India can go buy nuke tech from any country they like.. Such violation of international laws gave china the grounds to proceed with 1000MW reactors for Pak. win win Ah!