There is no truth in the news of Pakistan giving Shaheen missiles to Iran, Foreign Office – Pakistan

Pakistan has rejected Indian media reports about protests in Bangladesh, while the spokesperson of the Foreign Office says that there is no truth in the news of Pakistan giving Shaheen missiles to Iran.

In the weekly briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister attended an extraordinary meeting of the OIC on the current situation in Palestine, in which the Deputy Prime Minister called for humanitarian assistance in Palestine. He insisted on continuing without interruption.

Spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister congratulated Pakistan on the occasion of ASEAN Day. At the beginning of this week, Kashmir Exploitation Day was celebrated on August 5 on the completion of 5 years. Pakistan will continue its diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri brothers. Indian media is spreading propaganda against Pakistan.

Mamaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan wants a solution to the Kashmir issue according to the United Nations security resolutions. Pending details, the Pakistani embassy is in touch with the US authorities regarding Pakistani citizens in the US.

The new head of Bangladesh announced a crackdown on ‘conspiracies’

Talking about the situation in Bangladesh, the spokesman said that there is a positive relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is hoped that the situation in Bangladesh will become normal soon. Indian propaganda against Pakistan on the situation in Bangladesh is baseless. Which is rejected, the Pakistani government and people express solidarity with the Bangladeshi people, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif congratulated Dr. Muhammad Younis on being appointed as Chief Advisor, Pakistani High Commissioner also participated in the swearing-in ceremony.

He further said that he rejects all reports of Pakistan’s involvement in Bangladesh incidents, such reports reflect India’s obsession with Pakistan.