Zia assured Reagan Pakistan would not build nuclear weapons, CIA documents reveal

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January 26, 2017

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Pakistan’s former president General Zia-ul-Haq had assured his American counterpart Ronald Reagan that Pakistan would not buildthe atomic bomb,documents made public by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) revealed.

The assurance wasmentioned in a letter datedJuly 5, 1982 written by Zia-ul-Haq to Reagan, which has been released to the public by CIA. In the letter, Zia wrote to Reagan that Pakistan did not plan to make nuclear weapons. The letter appears to have been writtenin response to a letterwritten by Reagan and sent to Zia through America’s ambassador Vernon Walters.

The letter quotes Zia as saying that all such information was wrong and that Pakistan would never take a step in the nuclear arenathat would affect America and bring it shame. Zia had also written that the nuclear programme of Pakistan was designed completely for peaceful purposes, and had assured the US president that Pakistan did not plan to make or get nuclear weapons or the atomic bomb.

Moreover, the document has also disclosed that Zia was pressurised by the military establishment to hang former prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

The letter is part of secret documents comprising 13 million pages which have been released by the CIA on the internet.

Zia assured Reagan Pakistan would not build nuclear weapons, CIA documents reveal


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