Pakistan successfully test fired a long-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead on Saturday, the military said.
The Shaheen-2 missile was launched from an undisclosed location and has a range of 1,245 miles. The military said the missile has the capability to carry conventional and non-conventional warheads.
Saturday's launch was witnessed by new Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, who congratulated the scientists and engineers for "achieving an important milestone in
It quoted Gilani as saying that the defense needs of the country would remain a "high priority" for his elected government.
Although
Minister Benazir Bhutto, took office after winning elections in February.
Pakistan became a declared nuclear power in 1998 by conducting nuclear tests in response to those carried out by neighboring
Since then,
Saturday's test came about two months after
Pakistan and
However, relations have improved since 2004, when the two countries started a peace process to resolve outstanding disputes, including competing claims to the divided Himalayan region of
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) greets his Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan at Foreign Ministry in
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