Pakistan Did Not Oppose US-India Civil Nuclear Deal, Says Zardari

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ISLAMABAD, July 11, 2010, SPA -- President Asif Ali Zardari said that Pakistan did not oppose the US-India civil nuclear deal; hence, his country expects the same from others. In an interview with China Centre Television, which was quoted today by Pakistan's Geo News Television Network, President Zardari said China is a growth market and it needs new markets while Pakistan can be an excellent partner with the Chinese companies to explore the eastern world. About the warm and deepest friendship between China and Pakistan, the President said, the deep-rooted ties between the all weather friends have always proven test of the time. ‘There is great potential in South Asia and connectivity between Pakistan and China through road and rail links gives it access to warm waters,’ he stressed. About the prospects of forthcoming Pak-India talks, he said "the dialogue process between Indian and Pakistan has now come back on track and hopefully will go forward." The President said Pakistan wanted good ties with all its neighbors and India is a very large neighbor and hopefully both the countries would look into a mature fashion and come together. --SPA 15:01 LOCAL TIME 12:01 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/800835

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