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Pakistan, India to exchange lists of nuclear installations
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10:55, January 01, 2008

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Pakistan and India will exchange lists of their nuclear installations on Tuesday under a special agreement prohibiting them from attacking each other's nuclear facilities, officials said Monday.

The exchange will take place simultaneously in the Pakistani capital Islamabad and New Delhi, capital of India, the News Network International news agency reported.

The lists usually include civilian nuclear power plants and give the exact location of each, said the report.

The two countries agreed to exchange lists of nuclear installations under an agreement called "Article-II of the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks Against Nuclear Installations and Facilities" between Pakistan and India on Dec. 31, 1988.

The first such exchange of lists took place on Jan. 1, 1992. According to the above-mentioned agreement, India and Pakistan have to inform each other on Jan. 1 every year of the nuclear installations and facilities to be covered by the agreement.

Even at the height of tension some three years ago, the two countries exchanged information on the nuclear installations.

Source: Xinhua



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