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was not consulting the Foreign Office on any issue including the hectic diplomatic activity in the recent weeks over the standoff with India on Kashmir issue. An article in the media noted: "When the mood of the dictator formulates the foreign policy of the country, then what is the need to have a
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and efficaciously argued for it. In the 1980s, his direct involvement and assisting the government on shaping the nuclear policy resulting in declaring the official adoption of
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that the "last few months Sattar was not feeling comfortable in his office as the self-appointed President had virtually rendered the whole Foreign Office redundant." The
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and nuclear strategic issues. In the 1980s, he helped resolve possible nuclear restraint issue with India, after directing message to Munir Khan to hold meeting with
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About the nuclear weapons quantity, Sattar notably quoted to media that the "minimum cannot be defined in static numbers" and the "size of Pakistan's
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to be held in India in 2001. He drafted the work on the Agra summit, but ultimately the talks failed and no conclusion on Agra summit was reached.
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until 1982; he was again appointed high commissioner to India in 1990, until his return to Pakistan in 1992. From 1986 to 1988, he served as the
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had promoted stability and prevented dangers of war despite the crises that has risen time and time...". In 1999, he provided his expertise to
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In June 2002, Sattar resigned from his ministerial post, citing health reasons. His resignation letter was immediately approved by President
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On 6 November 1999, Abdul Sattar was named one of leading ministers in Musharraf's newly sworn in military government, and appointed
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in 1995. Sattar arguably provided his thesis and staunchly argued the right rationale for Pakistan's decision to acquire
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wrote in 2007 that "Musharraf finally realised that Sattar was not the ideal candidate to further peace with India, and
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considered Sattar to be "one of the shrewdest foreign policy practitioners that Islamabad has ever produced".
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in Vienna. He would later serve in identifying the nuclear policy stand of Pakistan as his role as
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thinker. While serving in government he was a known advocate of peaceful negotiations.
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from 1982 to 1986, and director general of Southeast Asia affairs from 1987 to 1988.
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In 2001, Sattar coordinated an emergency meeting with US National Security Adviser,
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Abdul Sattar (left foreground) discussing with Deputy Secretary of Defense
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in the United States in 2001. After the US demands to Pakistan to provide
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and deployment patterns have to be adjusted to ward off dangers of the
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of Pakistan in two non–consecutive terms, Sattar briefly served in the
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In 1995, Sattar maintained that India and Pakistan's "attainment of
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in the 1970s, Sattar became close and had cordial relations with
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Pakistan's foreign policy,1947–2009 : a concise history
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While working on different foreign service assignments with
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and advocated a balanced approach to assimilation of the
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Pakistan's foreign policy,1947–2009: a concise history
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Shahi, Abdul Sattar ; foreword by Agha (2010).
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In 1975, he was named ambassador to 427:in the mid-1950s, first working closely with 8: 861:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 783:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1784:Ambassadors of Pakistan to the Soviet Union 995:"Pakistan and USA should seize opportunity" 701:career, Sattar authored foreign policy and 1530: 1516: 1508: 1269: 1255: 1247: 1152: 741:. Another notable research paper of his, " 681:Pakistan and its Nuclear Deterrent Program 512:(IAEA). He was the primary drafter of the 27: 1809:Defence and security analysts in Pakistan 749:on the fiftieth anniversary of Pakistan. 697:After retiring from nearly 40 years long 458:He held among the important posts in the 684: 565: 1779:High commissioners of Pakistan to India 798: 719:". The research paper also appeared in 462:, including serving as the director of 112:23 July 1993 – 19 October 1993 67:6 November 1999 – 14 June 2002 854: 776: 717:Reducing Nuclear Dangers in South Asia 1132:. Abdul Sattar, US Institute of Peace 743:Shimla Pact: Negotiating Under Duress 552:Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty 381:, first serving as ambassador to the 7: 925:Mattoo, Amitabh (19 February 2007). 166:31 May 1986 – 2 August 1988 423:Abdul Sattar started his career in 344: 1774:Ambassadors of Pakistan to Austria 715:and authored a research paper on " 510:International Atomic Energy Agency 391:International Atomic Energy Agency 14: 1061:Prospects for peace in South Asia 1742: 1496: 556:Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 275: 38: 1789:Foreign secretaries of Pakistan 1539:Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan 739:global non-proliferation regime 590:had selected Sattar along with 1814:Pakistani political scientists 1027:Prisoners of the nuclear dream 1: 1794:Foreign ministers of Pakistan 1278:Foreign ministers of Pakistan 1169:Foreign Secretary of Pakistan 550:for negotiating the terms of 474:Nuclear strategy and overview 396:He authored several books on 154:Foreign Secretary of Pakistan 1229:Foreign Minister of Pakistan 1201:Foreign Minister of Pakistan 999:Pakistan Oberver (newspaper) 675:Thesis on nuclear deterrence 439:. In 1978, he was posted in 1804:Pakistani political writers 721:The Nonproliferation Review 662:replaced him in 2002, with 594:as earliest members of his 229:Islamabad Capital Territory 55:Minister of Foreign Affairs 1840: 1799:Pakistani military writers 678: 670:Academia and professorship 477: 18: 1740: 1545: 1494: 1284: 1235: 1226: 1218: 1208: 1198: 1190: 1185: 1175: 1166: 1160: 1155: 1097:"Profile of Abdul Sattar" 883:Staff (6 November 1999). 584:National Security Council 402:Pakistan's Foreign Policy 373:Prior to being appointed 264: 194: 159: 105: 60: 49: 37: 1824:20th-century translators 1819:Russian–Urdu translators 1609:Iftikhar Ali (1972-1973) 506:Permanent Representative 387:Permanent Representative 19:For disambiguation, see 1470:Abdullah Hussain Haroon 1101:History Commons website 931:India Today (newspaper) 747:Oxford University Press 652:On the other hand, the 356:foreign service officer 273:(1931 – 23 June 2019) ( 1481:Bilawal Bhutto Zardari 1425:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri 1239:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri 1095:staff (25 June 2001). 723:in 1994, and later in 694: 664:Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri 575: 548:Government of Pakistan 524:on Pakistan's nuclear 419:Foreign service career 1459:Khawaja Muhammad Asif 1304:Hamidul Huq Choudhury 713:US Institute of Peace 688: 569: 1709:Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry 1604:Sultan Mohammed Khan 1556:Mirza Osman Ali Baig 1476:Shah Mahmood Qureshi 1464:Khurram Dastgir Khan 1448:Mir Hazar Khan Khoso 1437:Shah Mahmood Qureshi 1404:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan 1369:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan 1359:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan 1194:Sahabzada Yaqub Khan 969:Muslim News, Inquiry 705:related articles in 404:, Amitabh Mattoo of 1580:Mohammed Ikramullah 1550:Mohammed Ikramullah 1344:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1334:Mian Arshad Hussain 1329:Sharifuddin Pirzada 1319:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 753:Critical literature 649:foreign minister?" 646:military government 615:utmost co-operation 596:military government 352:political scientist 1703:Jalil Abbas Jilani 1691:Riaz Mohammad Khan 1487:Jalil Abbas Jilani 1324:Mohammad Ali Bogra 1299:Mohammad Ali Bogra 1186:Political offices 895:on 15 October 2009 889:Dawn News archives 843:on 9 December 2011 735:neo-nuclear states 731:nuclear capability 695: 576: 526:deterrence program 514:strategic doctrine 368:nuclear strategist 16:Pakistani diplomat 1751: 1750: 1733:Syrus Sajjad Qazi 1655:Tanvir Ahmad Khan 1625:Sardar Shah Nawaz 1574:Sikandar Ali Baig 1505: 1504: 1442:Hina Rabbani Khar 1398:Aseff Ahmad Daula 1381:Siddiq Khan Kanju 1245: 1244: 1236:Succeeded by 1209:Succeeded by 1176:Succeeded by 1156:Diplomatic posts 708:Pakistan Observer 522:nuclear ambiguity 453:Foreign Secretary 445:High Commissioner 268: 267: 121:Ghulam Ishaq Khan 1831: 1746: 1727:Asad Majeed Khan 1667:Najmuddin Shaikh 1613:Mumtaz Ali Alvie 1532: 1525: 1518: 1509: 1500: 1499: 1289:Liaquat Ali Khan 1271: 1264: 1257: 1248: 1219:Preceded by 1191:Preceded by 1161:Preceded by 1153: 1142: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1131: 1123: 1112: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1092: 1083: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1055: 1049: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1021: 1015: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1001:. 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Abdus Sattar

Minister of Foreign Affairs
Pervez Musharraf
Sartaj Aziz
Khurshid Kasuri
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Yakub Khan
Aseff Ali
Foreign Secretary of Pakistan
Niaz A. Naik
Humayun Khan
Islamabad
Islamabad Capital Territory
Pakistan
Pakistani
/ˈɑːbdʊlsəˈtɑːr/

AHB-duul sə-TAHR
Urdu
Pakistani
political scientist
foreign service officer
diplomat
foreign policy
nuclear strategist
Foreign minister
Foreign ministry
Soviet Union
Permanent Representative

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