Pakistan's former military ruler Gen Pervez Musharraf has admitted that the current bilateral relationship between Islamabad and Washington is at its lowest ebb, lower than the post 9/11 attacks on the US.
In a TV interview, he said it is extremely disturbing. He wished that both mend fences and move forward on a course which is in the interest of Pakistan and Afghanistan, the United States and the region.
Answering a query, he said there is no danger to the safety and security of Pakistan's nuclear weapons, unless Pakistan is ruled by religious extremists. But that situation is unlikely, he said.
Musharraf said, the military is guarding Pakistan's nuclear assets and a strategic force command of 20,000 people is manning and guarding all these installations.