Iran, Israel and Pakistan
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan assures sufficient petroleum reserves amid Iran-Israel conflictIslamabad - Pakistan's Ministry of Finance has confirmed that the country currently holds ample petroleum reserves despite rising tensions between Iran and Israel. This assurance comes after a committee meeting chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb to assess the impact of recent regional conflicts on the oil market.
Defense Czar calls for a meeting of the OIC to launch an initiative that ‘manifests the unity of Muslim Ummah’Warns if the Muslim world doesn’t act together, every country will eventuall
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for halting a recent flare-up between India and Pakistan, asserting he brokered peace by leveraging trade relations.
The internet is currently full of claims that Pakistan will nuke Israel if Tel Aviv drops a nuclear bomb on Iran. The Inter-Services Public Relations
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday said all Muslim countries must unite to confront Israeli aggression, stressing that "we stand by Iran in every way. We will protect Iranian interests.
US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in his ability to mediate a peace deal between Iran and Israel, claiming that negotiations and discussions are already underway. In a post on his social media platform,
ISLAMABAD, Jun 14 (APP): Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday that Pakistan took a clear and strong stand at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) against Israel’s unprovoked attack on Iran, expressing full support for the Iranian people.
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India Today on MSNIran says Pak will nuke Israel if it uses nuclear bomb on Tehran, Islamabad denies"Pakistan has told us that if Israel uses a nuclear bomb on Iran, then Pakistan will also attack Israel with a nuclear bomb," General Mohsen Rezaei, an IRGC commander and member of Iran's National Security Council,
Former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Saturday said that Pakistan cannot afford conflict in Iran to turn into Iraq 2.0 or World War III, amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel.