Obama, Sharif to talk nukes, but no n-deal

Washington, Oct 16: Amid reports that the US is exploring a deal to limit Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, White House acknowledged that President Barack Obama will discuss nuclear safety and security with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. But a civil nuclear deal like the one with India is unlikely "to come to fruition" when Sharif comes calling to meet Obama next week, his Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters here Thursday. "I would not be overly excited about the prospects of reaching the kind of agreement that is being speculated about publicly," he said when asked if the US is in fact serious about trying to work out a civilian nuclear deal with Pakistan. "The expectation that we have is that a deal like the one that's been discussed publicly is not something that's likely to come to fruition next week," Earnest said when pressed about whether Obama and Sharif would talk about it. "But the United States and Pakistan are regularly engaged in a dialogue about the importance of nuclear security," he said. "And I would anticipate that dialogue would include conversations between the leaders of our two countries." "At this point, the United States has been engaged with Pakistan, as well as the rest of the international community on issues related to nuclear safety and security," Earnest said. The spokesman said the US continued "to have confidence that the government of Pakistan is well aware of the range of potential threats to its nuclear arsenal." "We continue to be confident that Pakistan has a professional and dedicated security force that understands the importance and the high priority that the world places on nuclear security," Earnest added.
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