Pakistan dismisses unfounded allegations of missile provision to Iran.

Pakistan has categorically refuted recent international and social media assertions alleging that it provided non-nuclear ballistic missiles to Iran amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

Security and diplomatic officials in Islamabad have unequivocally dismissed these charges, labeling them as “baseless, frivolous, and part of a propaganda campaign.”

The reports, which gained traction on various platforms, suggested Pakistan’s involvement in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Officials in Islamabad, however, stressed that these accusations are unfounded.

Diplomatic authorities categorically refuted a statement disseminated on social media that inaccurately ascribed a claim to Pakistan regarding a “nuclear response” to Israel in support of Iran.

They also explained that any implication of Pakistan’s military participating in the fight alongside Iran is wholly fictitious.

Senior security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that these allegations are a deliberate misinformation campaign orchestrated by certain foreign and Indian media outlets and their affiliates, aimed at maligning Pakistan’s image and drawing it into “manufactured controversies.”

Pakistan has persistently championed regional stability and the peaceful resolution of crises. The denial occurs as Israel and Iran persist in their missile exchanges, amplifying international demands for de-escalation.

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