ABU DHABI: France and Pakistan are negotiating a partnership, including nuclear cooperation, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy could travel to Pakistan in the autumn to sign a deal, a source close to Sarkozy said.
The source said talks were ongoing on a wide variety of issues, including nuclear security, an extremely sensitive question since a Pakistani scientist was at the centre of the world’s biggest nuclear proliferation scandal in 2004.
“We’re in the process of negotiating. We’ve given ourselves two or three more months,” said the source close to Sarkozy during a short visit by the French president to Abu Dhabi, where he opened a French military base on Tuesday.
Sarkozy met President Asif Ali Zardari in Paris on May 15 and was reported by the Pakistani foreign minister as saying that France wanted Islamabad to obtain a wide-ranging deal to buy nuclear equipment like the one granted to India.
France has not confirmed that was exactly what Sarkozy had told Zardari. Paris said only that Sarkozy wanted Pakistan to improve its nuclear security and was prepared to cooperate with the Asian country in that respect. The source close to Sarkozy said that since his meeting with Zardari, the French leader had also met the Pakistan Army chief of staff. The source said Zardari had been informed of that.
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