Pakistan gave Iran nuke aid: AQ
Rogue Pakistani scientist A.Q. Khan, father of its nuclear weapons, now admits Islamabad had helped with Iran's nuclear programme.
Mr Khan told Pakistan's Aaj TV in an interview that he and other senior Pakistani officials guided Iran to a network of suppliers to advance its covert nuclear programme years ago.
They were also instrumental in Tehran's covert purchases of equipment through Pakistan's Dubai suppliers, he said, in the first admission of official Pakistani support for Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Mr Khan told Pakistan's Aaj TV in an interview that he and other senior Pakistani officials guided Iran to a network of suppliers to advance its covert nuclear programme years ago.
They were also instrumental in Tehran's covert purchases of equipment through Pakistan's Dubai suppliers, he said, in the first admission of official Pakistani support for Iran's nuclear ambitions.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.asianage.com
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