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FO rejects claims of sheltering Iranian aircraft | The Express Tribune

Pakistan on Tuesday strongly rejected a report by US broadcaster CBS News claiming that Iranian military aircraft were parked at the strategically important Nur Khan Airbase to shield them from potential American strikes, terming the story "misleading and sensationalised". In a detailed statement, »»»

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'No wonder this damn thing is going nowhere': Lindsey Graham's 'don't trust Pakistan' remark amid fragile US-Iran truce

Amid the fragile truce between the United States and Iran, Senator Lindsey Graham's remarks regarding his distrust of Pakistan have caused a storm on social media. Speaking during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Graham asked US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chi»»»

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Senator Lindsey Graham, Trump's close political ally, says "I don't trust Pakistan"

Washington, DC [US], May 12 (ANI): Casting a long shadow over the ongoing diplomatic overtures in the Middle East, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has bluntly declared that he does not "trust" Pakistan, suggesting the United States should pivot to an alternative mediator for a truce with Iran.The»»»

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Pakistan Rejects CBS Report on Iranian Aircraft Presence as ‘Misleading’

ISLAMABAD, May 12: Pakistan dismissed a report by CBS News claiming that Iranian military aircraft were parked at Pakistani airbases to avoid possible US strikes, calling the allegations “misleading and sensationalized.” In a statement, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said the report sought to undermin»»»

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Pakistan rejects media report claiming it shielded Iranian aircraft from US strikes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson on Tuesday rejected a CBS News report claiming Islamabad had “quietly allowed” Iranian military aircraft to park at its airfields to potentially shield them from American airstrikes, saying the speculation appeared aimed at undermining ongoing regio»»»

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