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Iran got betrayed by Pakistan! Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said- ‘Don’t even look at Pakistan

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Israel Iran Conflict Pakistan Statement: Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has rejected the viral video which claimed that Pakistan would launch a nuclear attack on Israel.

Pakistan Denies Nuclear Strike Claim: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has called a viral video false and fabricated, in which it was being claimed that Pakistan has assured Iran that if Israel launches a nuclear attack on Iran, then Pakistan will also launch a nuclear attack on Israel.

Ishaq Dar said in Parliament that a video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which an Iranian general is seen making such a claim. He clearly said that no such thing has happened and it is irresponsible and false news. He also told that this false claim is not only spreading on the internet, but a UK media channel also reported on it which is not correct.

Ishaq Dar called the viral video false

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan’s nuclear policy has remained the same since 1998, there has been no change in it. He stressed that Pakistan has not made any such statement, as claimed in a viral video. He called it completely false and fabricated. Dar said, “Our nuclear policy is for self-defense. We had made this clear at that time and this is the policy even now.

Ishaq Dar warned Israel

According to a report by Aaj Tak News Channel , Ishaq Dar warned Israel, “Israel cannot even look at Pakistan with raised eyes. We have full power to respond to any action with ill intentions. Our army is fully alert.

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He also mentioned a viral video of US President Donald Trump, in which it was being claimed that Trump has asked Pakistan to stay away from Israel-Iran tensions. Dar said that this video was made with AI (Artificial Intelligence) and is not real.

He appealed to the people not to trust false and unverified news and only believe the information received from government sources.