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 France agrees to provide Pakistan nuclear technology: FM
 Updated at: 2012 PST,  Friday, May 15, 2009
France agrees to provide Pakistan nuclear technology: FM ISLAMABAD: France has agreed to provide civilian nuclear technology to Pakistan for peaceful uses, the state TV reported Friday.

According to the state TV, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has told that France has expressed its readiness for cooperation with Pakistan concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

While further negotiations in this connection will be held in July this year.
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