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Bush Administration stopped Pakistan from blocking India at IAEA
Media Release
Jul. 28, 2008

Pakistan's attempts to block India's efforts to secure a country-specific safeguards agreement from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have ''come to a grinding halt'',,
Soon after Pakistan wrote a letter to the IAEA board seeking a vote on the issue, ''the US got moving and conveyed to Islamabad that Pakistan had already given a commitment, through a previous foreign secretary, that it will offer no opposition to the US pursuing India-specific exceptions at the IAEA and the NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group),'' Shireen M. Mazari wrote in The News.
As a result, the Pakistani foreign ministry ''was asked to stop all activities meant to counter India-US moves on safeguards and technology exports at the IAEA and the NSG respectively.
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