Pakistan has categorically denied reports circulating on international and social media platforms that claim it supplied non-nuclear ballistic missiles to Iran during the ongoing Middle East conflict.
According to security and diplomatic officials in Islamabad, the accusations are baseless and appear to be part of a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at tarnishing Pakistan’s image. These reports surfaced following intensifying hostilities between Iran and Israel, sparking speculation about Pakistan’s alleged involvement.
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Officials dismissed the claims as entirely false, asserting that Pakistan neither provided missiles to Iran nor participated in any form of military action alongside Tehran. They clarified that no segment of Pakistan’s armed forces is involved in the regional conflict.
Additionally, diplomats rejected a social media post that falsely attributed a nuclear threat to Pakistan in support of Iran. They emphasized that such statements were fabricated and had no connection with the country’s official policy.
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Senior security sources suggested the misinformation campaign was being fueled by certain foreign and Indian media outlets to create unrest and drag Pakistan into a conflict it has no part in. They reiterated that Pakistan remains committed to promoting peace and stability in the region.
Pakistan has long advocated for resolving conflicts through diplomatic channels and dialogue, rather than through violence or escalation.