Pakistan waste The claim of India “nuclear blackmail”

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Pakistan has strongly rejected the remarks of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) accusing Pakistan of nuclear blackmail, calling for misleading and basely allegations.

Answering the media questions concerning the Indian Mea declaration on the remarks attributed to Marshal Asim Munnir, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Islamabad considered Indian accusations as “another demonstration of their chronic tendency to distort the facts and distort the declarations out of context”.

“The Indian account of an alleged” nuclear blackmail “is a deceptive and selfish construction. Pakistan remains firmly opposed to the use or the threat of the use of force,” the press release said.

He criticized the “saber clicking and the war of war each time that has been confronted”, which he said “inviting unfounded allegations devoid of rationality”.

Pakistan has reaffirmed its status as a “state of nuclear weapons responsible with a command and control structure developed under complete civil control”, emphasizing it “has always exercised a discipline and a deduction” on the questions of this gravity.

FO has highlighted the “efforts to combat sustained and credible terrorism from Pakistan which received international recognition and rejected Indian allegations of the MEA as” parasitic insinuations … without the slightest proof “.

The press release also criticized India for having invoked other countries to put pressure on Pakistan, qualifying the decision of “useless” and a “futile attempt to use other countries unnecessarily”, which, according to him, “reflects the lack of diplomatic confidence in India”.

Pakistan has promised to “continue to act as a responsible member of the comity of nations”, but warned that “any act of Indian aggression or violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan will meet with an immediate and corresponding response.” “The foam of any climbing that followed will rest squarely with Indian leadership,” concluded the press release.

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India accused Pakistan on Monday of “saber clicking” and “irresponsibility” after the media reported alleged remarks on nuclear threats in South Asia made by Coas Munir during a visit to the United States.

The Indian media reports, citing sources, cited the Marshal Asim Munir saying: “We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we will take half of the world with us”. An extract from his speech shared by Pakistani security officials did not include the remarks of the “nuclear nation”.

Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said: “Nuclear Sabertling is the stock of Pakistan”, adding: “The international community can draw its own conclusions on the inherent inherent in such remarks.” He said it was also unfortunate that the reported remarks should have been made in a friendly third country.

Find out more: Marshal Asim Murnir meets US defense officials

In a version of the speech shared by Pakistani security officials, Marshal Munnir said: “Indian assault (Indian) brought the region to the edge of a dangerously degeneration war, where a bilateral conflict due to a calculation error will be a serious error.”

He was visiting the United States to attend a farewell event for General Michael Kurilla, the 15th commander of the central command of the United States. India previously filed a private diplomatic demonstration with Washington when President Donald Trump organized it for a lunch at the White House in June.

Analysts said India’s disagreement with Washington during the May 10 ceasefire with Pakistan, and Trump’s renewed commitment with Islamabad, contributed to a recent bond of links between India and the United States under the Trump administration.

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