Pakistan FM Clarifies Parliament regarding Fake News Spread by India

Pakistan FM Clarifies Parliament regarding Fake News Spread by India

Pakistan FM Clarifies Parliament regarding Fake News Spread by India

The Pakistani Foreign Minister clarified to the media, the public, international media, and parliament regarding fake news being spread by the Indian media. The Pakistani Foreign Minister said that Pakistan is an independent country, and it is bound to reply if someone even thinks about harming Pakistan. He said if Israel attacks Pakistan or violates its airspace, then Pakistan's reply would be accurate and brutal. He further said that India is playing a negative part in dragging Pakistan into a psywar. 

The Pakistani Foreign Minister clarified a fake AI video where an Iranian army officer giving an interview says that Pakistan has said to them that if the US or Israel nuclearly bombed Iran, then Pakistan would also use a nuclear bomb against Israel, and he said that this is totally fake news because Pakistan's nuclear weapons are solely to defend Pakistan, not other countries. It follows all international laws that are required. Moreover, he further said that Pakistan does not want to get involved in any war with any country, and Pakistan would help Iran as much as they can. 

The Pakistani Foreign Minister said that Iran requested to accommodate their 20,000 people stuck in Saudi Arabia, who went there to perform Hajj, and he said that, of course, Pakistan would help. He said that Pakistan would issue visas to those people and on-arrival visas for Karachi. It is suggested that they should be sent back to Iran via bus. Pakistan wants all international organizations to take notice of Israel breaching all international laws and attacking Iran. 

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