He does not dare to look at Pakistan, Dar warns of Israel


Islamabad:

Pakistan rejected on Monday the claims that he threatened to discuss Israel if he threw an atomic bomb over Iran, even when Foreign Minister warned Tel Aviv “did not dare to look at Pakistan” with an evil eye.

Ishaq Dar, who is the leader of the Chamber in the Senate, as well as the Deputy Prime Minister, emphasized that Pakistan nuclear and missile programs were destined for the country’s defense.

Giving said that the news attributed to an Iranian general with respect to a nuclear strike against Israel was false and based on “false news.”

The comments of the Foreign Minister arrived at a time when reports circulated on social networks and the main media, claiming that in case of a nuclear attack against Iran, Pakistan would retaliate when launching a nuclear strike against Israel.

While talking in the Senate on Monday, Pakistan Foreign Minister said: “This is a false news.”

“Pakistan’s nuclear program is a confidence from our nation. This program has been achieved by the Pakistani nation through immense sacrifices.”

He said that misleading erroneous information was being spread and urged caution. “A clip about the president of the United States, Trump, circulated yesterday, but then it was discovered that it was generated by AI,” he said.

He mentioned that after June 13, several false news emerged.

“The Netanyahu interview that is distributed is 2011. In such a delicate situation, everyone should act responsible. This is not the children’s game, a serious guy of war is underway. Iran’s Foreign Minister remained in constant contact with me during the negotiations,” he said.

He emphasized the need for caution: “Many incorrect and deceptive news are spreading. The war is not a joke. We must clarify things regarding false news. The reports that suggest that Pakistan will launch a nuclear attack against Israel in case of an attack against Iran.

He, however, made it clear that Pakistan was on a maximum alert in view of regional tensions and warned Israel not to throw a bad eye on Pakistan.

“Our message is very clear to Israel: he does not dare to look at Pakistan,” said Dar, added that Pakistan had the strength and resolution to give an adequate response to any Malafide action.

He recalled that everyone saw the unity shown by the people of Pakistan following Indian aggression.

“God wishes, we will continue together. When it comes to safeguarding the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan, we are all one,” he said.

“By the almighty grace, we have enough strength so that whoever dares to look at each other hostility, will respond with greater force,” he added.

Giving said that the foreign ministers of Oman and Iran kept him updated on the developments. “We played our role with respect to the UN Security Council meeting, and Iran expressed his gratitude to Pakistan for his support,” he said.

Vice-Prime Minister Ishaq Dar also declared that due to Iran-Israel tensions, Iranian pilgrims had been stranded in Saudi Arabia. “Iran requested our help,” he said.

“We will thank the Iranian pilgrims at the Karachi airport, we will issue arrival visas and allow them to stay in Karachi. Then, the Iranian government will take them back through the transport service through road routes,” he added.

Referring to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, Pakistani Foreign Minister said that a serious nature of the war had already begun between the two countries.

“We are doing everything possible for dialogue, particularly for successful negotiations between the United States and Iran.”

According to Ishaq Dar, Iran’s Foreign Minister had trusted him with conversations with the United States.

He added that Pakistan has supported Iran Diplomatically, and Iran has also appreciated the role of Pakistan.

“We have been in contact with Iran’s Foreign Minister, and he has said they will give a strong response to Israel.”

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