WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said yesterday he was confident about the security of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal but was “gravely concerned” about the situation in Pakistan because of its weak government.
“I’m confident that we can make sure that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is secure, primarily initially because the Pakistani army, I think, recognizes the hazards of those weapons falling into the wrong hands,” Obama said in response to a question about the issue at a news conference.
But the president said he was “gravely concerned” about the situation in Pakistan because “the civilian government there right now is very fragile” and unable to deliver many basic services.