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Pakistan refutes Russia’s allegations of transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine

Pakistan refutes Russia’s allegations of transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine

Islamabad has refuted Moscow’s allegations that it is in talks with Ukraine to transfer nuclear weapon technology. Asim Iftikhar, the spokeswoman for the Foreign Office (FO), denied the allegations and stated that the Russian Senator’s erroneous comment is disturbing and damages relations between the two nations.

In addition, he claimed that Islamabad has asked Moscow for an explanation of the situation. The shocking claims surfaced as Russia emphasised its narrative in response to rumours that Kyiv intended to detonate a radioactive “dirty bomb.” Igor Morozov, a member of the defence committee for the Russian Federation Council, had earlier claimed that a delegation of Ukrainian experts had visited Pakistan and discussed nuclear weapons technology.

Pakistan refutes Russia’s allegations of transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine

At a news conference titled “Nuclear Provocations in Ukraine: Who Needs It?” the politician made these accusations. Nobody was in the dark, according to Morozov, about Ukraine’s ability to create a “dirty bomb.” But he insisted that the biggest obstacle was a lack of finance.

It is important to note that the Russian leader made no claims about Islamabad’s involvement in giving weapons to Kiev so that it could wage war against Russia. When it comes to the aforementioned crisis, Islamabad has also demonstrated balanced diplomacy, as seen by the fact that it has sent humanitarian aid to Kyiv without denouncing Russia’s attack on the European state.

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