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ISLAMABAD, May 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistan Foreign
Office spokesman Jalil Abbas Jilani said on Thursday that sending centrifuges to
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would not have any negative impact
on national security.
Jilani confirmed to the local Geo
TV channel that Islamabad has sent samples of centrifuges to the IAEA.
"Pakistan has only sent used and old centrifuges to
the IAEA under some conditions and guidelines. This action is part of our
cooperation with the IAEA to curb nuclear proliferation," Jilani said.
He said that Pakistani experts themselves gave the
centrifuges to IAEA and they would also be present during the inspection.
"Pakistani experts would bring back the centrifuges
after the completion of inspection," Jilani said.
IAEA Spokesman Mark Gwozdecky was quoted on Thursday
by the BBCUrdu-language service as saying that the centrifuges were sent to the
IAEA headquarters in Vienna on Tuesday.
He also confirmed that a Pakistani delegation held
talks with IAEA officials on Wednesday.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said last month
that Pakistan wants to send parts of centrifuges for the IAEA inspection to
remove suspicions and doubts that Islamabad provided centrifuges to Iran and
other countries. Enditem |