ISLAMABAD (AFP) — Pakistan hailed the tenth anniversary of its first nuclear tests on Wednesday, saying it marked a decade of "responsibility and restraint" by the Islamic world's only atomic power.
The foreign ministry issued a statement marking the anniversary of the detonations on May 28, 1998, which were carried out in response to nuclear tests by regional rival India and caused worldwide alarm.
"It was a historic day in the nation's quest for security," the statement said of the tests.
"Pakistan has taken its responsibilities as a nuclear weapon state seriously. We have not relented in our pursuit for creating a peaceful global and regional environment," it added.
The anniversary comes amid continuing concerns about the security of politically unstable Pakistan's estimated arsenal of around 50 atomic weapons and about its role in nuclear proliferation.
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