In a strong rebuttal to what it terms "completely fabricated" reporting, Pakistan's Foreign Office has categorically denied Indian media claims about secret intelligence meetings and military deployment plans related to the Gaza conflict.
Official Denial of Baseless Allegations
The spokesperson for Pakistan's Foreign Office issued a firm statement dismissing the sensational reports circulating in certain Indian media outlets. "The claims regarding secret CIA-Mossad meetings taking place in Islamabad are entirely baseless and represent a complete fabrication of facts," the official stated.
Addressing journalists during a weekly briefing, the spokesperson emphasized that Pakistan maintains a consistent and principled position on the Gaza situation, which does not involve any plans for troop deployment as falsely reported.
Questioning the Motives Behind False Reporting
Officials expressed concern about the timing and nature of these false reports, suggesting they appear designed to create misunderstandings about Pakistan's foreign policy objectives. "Such irresponsible reporting not only damages media credibility but also attempts to undermine regional diplomatic relations," the spokesperson added.
The Foreign Office highlighted that Pakistan's stance on international conflicts has always been transparent and consistent with its foreign policy principles. The country continues to advocate for peaceful resolution of conflicts through diplomatic channels.
Regional Implications and Diplomatic Fallout
Analysts suggest that these false reports could potentially strain already tense relations between the two neighboring nations. The spreading of unverified information poses significant challenges to maintaining regional stability and trust between diplomatic channels.
Pakistan has reiterated its commitment to peaceful coexistence and constructive engagement with all nations, while firmly denying any involvement in the alleged activities described in the Indian media reports.