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    Pak dismissed media report about Beijing providing it with weapons-grade uranium.

    Pakistan on Friday dismissed a media report about Beijing providing it with weapons-grade uranium and a blueprint for an atomic bomb and described it as an effort to divert attention from support being extended by "some states" to India's nuclear programme.

    Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit described the allegations made in an article in the Washington Post newspaper as "baseless". "Pakistan strongly rejects the assertions in the article that is evidently timed to malign Pakistan and China," he said.

    "This is yet another attempt to divert attention from the overt and covert support being extended by some states to the Indian nuclear programme since its inception and intensified more recently in stark contradiction to their self-avowed commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty," he said.

    Pakistan and China have "comprehensive and all-dimensional cooperation", which includes civilian nuclear cooperation for peaceful purposes, Basit said.

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    "This has always been above board. Pakistan and China have always respected their respective international obligations and non-proliferation norms," he said.

    Citing an account provided by disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan, the Washington Post reported on Friday that China provided Pakistan enough weapons-grade uranium for two atomic bombs and the blueprint for a simple nuclear weapon in 1982.

    The report described the uranium transfer as "an exceptional, deliberate act of proliferation" by China under a "broad-ranging, secret nuclear deal approved years earlier by (Chinese leader) Mao Zedong and (Pakistani) Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto".

    The newspaper quoted unnamed US officials as saying that they had known about the transfer for decades and once privately confronted the Chinese, who denied it.

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    Toy-GradeBy: George P. Joseph | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward It was a Toy-Grade uranium supplied by China to play a brat against India.
    Paki liarsBy: Hero Vaz | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Pakis should not deny anything. No one believes what they say because they are reputed liars.
    Never got weapons-grade uranium from China: PakBy: Narayanamangalam | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward There is one thing about Pakistan - they always retort strongly whenever there is any news about them which they do not like. There is another thing about them - they always insinuate about India with or without context. When AQ Khan the father of Pakistani nuclear weapons, who was described by Musharraf as 'larger than life' is narrating how he developed the weapon with Chinese support, they are criticizing about the need for a ploy for other states who are legally and openly cooperating with Indian nuclear energy matters, to cover it up by asking AQ Khan to tell the truth. This makes me laugh, but the dumb world has been buying Pakistani gimmick and illegal trade between China and Pakistan so far! The credibility of China and Pakistan and their unholy alliance against India - at least Indians can understand, though not Americans and Europeans. Indians hope that Indian politicians and officials will make India a very strong nation to stand up to such seasoned and loud mouthed liars
    No BrainsBy: naresh | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Hey Pakistanis one more denial, what difference will it make to the opinion of the world. All of us know that you guys don't even have brains to create anything let aside a Bomb. At least don't be so ungrateful, appreciate the gift of a DIY bomb China gave you as a gift.
    It is trueBy: Rajwainder | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward yes I believe it is true because pakistan got its hand on techonoly through the ,thief, Dr Abdul Qadeer when he stole some documents and a case of theft was registered against him in Neitherlands. Uranium of course came from China.It is so funny that Paki FO is speaking on behalf of China as well.
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