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Russia wants India, Pak. to sign CTBT
MOSCOW, JULY 10. Moscow has asked India and Pakistan to sign CTBT
and NPT, while intending to strengthen its traditional
partnership with New Delhi in international affairs, a new
Russian doctrine today said.
``Russia views the signing by India and Pakistan of CTBT and NPT
as an important factor of stability in the Asian- Pacific
region,'' the Kremlin said in its foreign policy doctrine
unveiled by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Igor Ivanov, here.
``Moscow believes that this would support the creation of nuclear
weapons-free zones in Asia,'' it said.
Referring to its policy toward New Delhi, it said ``Russia
intends to strengthen its traditional partnership with India,
including in the international affairs.''
- PTI
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