India, US and Israel planning to bomb Pakistan’s nuclear programme? Senior Pak diplomat makes shocking claim, says….

Pakistan nuclear power under threat: In a shocking turn of developments concerning Pakistan, former Pakistani diplomat Abdul Basit, who has served as the high commissioner of Pakistan to India has made serious claims about Pakistan’s nuclear program. In the recent war of words, the senior diplomat has reacted to the claims that said America and Israel together are planning to attack Pakistan’s nuclear program. Reacting to the same, he has rejected the claims and said that Pakistan’s nuclear programme can’t be distorted. Here are all the details you need to know.

For a background, some reports had earlier claimed that India, Israel, America are planning to bomb Pakistan’s nuclear programme after Donald Trump rose to power. Reacting to the claims, the diplomat has rejected the claims and said that all these talks keep happening about Pakistan’s nuclear program. He added that no country can stop Pakistan’s nuclear program.

Pakistan nuclear programme under threat?

‘There are many rumours that Donald Trump will now destroy Pakistan’s nuclear programme. It is true that countries like America, Israel and India do not want Pakistan to have nuclear bombs. Pakistan is the only nuclear power among Islamic countries and this has been troubling many countries.’

The diplomat has also stated that there is no possibility of destroying Pakistan’s nuclear bomb from the situation the Pakistan nuclear program is in. He added that Pakistan has such nuclear missiles and nuclear weapons that can give a befitting reply to anyone in the world.

Pakistani minister admits US may impose some travel restrictions on its nationals

In another significant development relating to US-Pakistan relations, Pakistan’s Minister of State for Law and Justice Barrister Aqeel Malik admitted that some travel restrictions may be introduced on Pakistani citizens by the new US administration led by President Donald Trump, as per a report by news agency IANS.

Malik noted that while the US has expressed concerns over the surge in terrorism-related incidents in Pakistan, Washington has till now not imposed an outright travel ban on Pakistanis, the report said.

(With inputs from agencies)



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