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Pakistan Denies Report Claiming Iranian Aircraft Presence at Airbase
(MENAFN) According to reports, Pakistan has rejected a US media claim alleging the presence of an Iranian aircraft at Nur Khan Airbase, describing the report as “misleading.”
The Foreign Ministry issued an official statement firmly denying the report that suggested an Iranian aircraft had arrived during a ceasefire period. It said, “Such speculative narratives appear aimed at undermining ongoing efforts for regional stability and peace,” according to the statement.
Authorities explained that both Iranian and US aircraft had landed in Pakistan as part of logistical arrangements to facilitate the movement of diplomats, security personnel, and administrative teams involved in discussions aimed at easing regional tensions.
The ministry also said that some aircraft and support personnel had remained temporarily in the country in preparation for possible future rounds of talks, even though formal negotiations have not yet resumed.
It further noted that recent visits by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Islamabad were conducted under the same logistical framework.
Islamabad strongly rejected claims that the Iranian aircraft were connected to any military contingency or operational activity, calling such suggestions “speculative” and “detached from the factual context.”
Pakistan reaffirmed that it has acted as a neutral facilitator supporting dialogue and de-escalation efforts while maintaining communication with all relevant parties involved.
The Foreign Ministry issued an official statement firmly denying the report that suggested an Iranian aircraft had arrived during a ceasefire period. It said, “Such speculative narratives appear aimed at undermining ongoing efforts for regional stability and peace,” according to the statement.
Authorities explained that both Iranian and US aircraft had landed in Pakistan as part of logistical arrangements to facilitate the movement of diplomats, security personnel, and administrative teams involved in discussions aimed at easing regional tensions.
The ministry also said that some aircraft and support personnel had remained temporarily in the country in preparation for possible future rounds of talks, even though formal negotiations have not yet resumed.
It further noted that recent visits by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Islamabad were conducted under the same logistical framework.
Islamabad strongly rejected claims that the Iranian aircraft were connected to any military contingency or operational activity, calling such suggestions “speculative” and “detached from the factual context.”
Pakistan reaffirmed that it has acted as a neutral facilitator supporting dialogue and de-escalation efforts while maintaining communication with all relevant parties involved.
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