Iran claims Pakistan will nuke Israel if attacked, Pakistan denies

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UPDATED: Jun 16, 2025 10:59 IST

Iran's Security Council member Mohsen Rezaei claims Pakistan has assured nuclear retaliation against Israel if Iran is attacked. Pakistan has denied this claim. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, with no signs of de-escalation. The Iranian official's interview suggests an attempt to involve Pakistan in the West Asia conflict.

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