Pakistan Rejects Claims of Iranian Aircraft Presence at Airbase
The Foreign Ministry of Pakistan denied an American network’s fake report about Iranian aircraft’s presence at the country’s Nur Khan Airbase.
In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry rejected as misleading a CBS News report claiming that Iranian military aircraft had been sheltered at the Pakistani airbase to evade American airstrikes.
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It characterized the claims as speculative narratives designed to destabilize ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The ministry said that aircraft from both Iran and the United States had landed in the country to facilitate the movement of diplomats and security personnel involved in regional de-escalation talks.
“Such speculative narratives appear aimed at undermining ongoing efforts for regional stability and peace,” it said, noting that some support staff remained in anticipation of further negotiations.










