Declassified US-Russia documents reveal Presidents Bush and Putin expressed shared "nervousness" over Pakistan's nuclear program and its links to Iran and North Korea. Discussions highlighted concerns about the AQ Khan network and the risk of sensitive technology falling into the wrong hands, underscoring longstanding international anxieties about Pakistan's nuclear command and control.
'Junta with nukes': When Bush, Putin discussed Pak in 2005; what declassified NSA papers show
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