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Looks like our deal with India might cost us an ally who may turn to China instead
SINGAPORE: Pakistan has said a civilian nuclear energy deal between its arch rival India and the United States would wreck international agreements to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, the Financial Times reported.
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Washington has refused to extend the same co-operation to Pakistan, with Bush saying the two countries have "different needs and different histories."
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But analysts say that the growing US-India strategic ties could encourage Pakistan to seek a similar relationship with traditional ally China.
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Kasuri said the United States should not be treating the two countries differently.
"We demand equality of treatment and we will continue to pursue it. We have a large population and a fast-growing economy. If the Indian deal goes through, there are some things we will do," he said, without elaborating.
Looks like our deal with India might cost us an ally who may turn to China instead