30 October 2001
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30 October 2001

U.S. Confident in Pakistan's Protection of its Nuclear Arsenal

(Nuclear safety is part of U.S. dialogue with Pakistan, India) (450)

State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the U.S. government is
confident that the Pakistani government under President Pervez
Musharraf is taking steps necessary to secure the safety of its
nuclear weapons.

Briefing reporters at the State Department in Washington October 29,
Boucher made that comment in connection to a question about a report
alleging that U.S. and Israeli military units are training together to
eliminate Pakistan's nuclear weapons in case the present Pakistani
government is destabilized.

Boucher said nuclear safety is an important element of U.S.
discussions with Pakistan and India.

Following is an excerpt from the transcript of Boucher's October 29
briefing containing his comment about Pakistan's protection of its
nuclear weapons:

(begin excerpt)

QUESTION: Yes, there is a report by FPN, I believe, by some other news
agencies based on an article in the current issue of The New Yorker by
Seymour Hersh, which claims that special US and Israeli units are
training together to take out Pakistan's nuclear weapons in case the
present government is destabilized. Is there such a plan of action? Is
there any truth to this report?

MR. BOUCHER: I am afraid there is a limit to how much I could go into
anything that would involve intelligence or military planning. There
are a couple things I can tell you, though.

First of all, we have good working relationships with the Musharraf
Government. We expect those to continue in the weeks and months ahead.
We believe Pakistan is well aware of the importance of securing any
nuclear material, components and weapons that it has. We are confident
that Pakistan is taking steps to assure the safety of these assets.
And we would just say that the current situation requires that all
states pay attention to such concern.

We have had general discussions with India and Pakistan on issues
related to nuclear safety over the years and such discussions will
remain part of our dialogue on security issues.

QUESTION: So it is not being denied or affirmed, this  -- 

MR. BOUCHER: First of all, I wouldn't -- I can't confirm or deny any
military operation or plan. I am at the State Department, and we don't
do that stuff on operational military issues. So any question you ask,
however wild and speculative it might be, I am just not in a position
to deny it from here. But I'd tell you that we do work with the
Musharraf Government very well. We do discuss with them and with the
Indians questions of nuclear safety and we expect to continue our
cooperation with them in the future.

(end excerpt)

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