Lists of N-facilities exchanged

Published January 2, 2004

ISLAMABAD, Jan 1: Pakistan and India on Thursday exchanged revised lists of nuclear facilities and installations under a bilateral agreement, for the 13th year in succession.

The Pakistan foreign office handed over the list to the political counsellor of the Indian high commission, Gitesh Sharma, in Islamabad.

The Indian external affairs ministry also handed over its list to a senior diplomat of the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi.

Both countries exchange revised lists every year under a 1988 bilateral agreement on the prohibition of attack against nuclear installations. -PPI

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