Pakistan Rejects US Allegations on Missiles

Pakistan Rejects US Allegations on Missiles

In response to media queries regarding the statement by a senior US Official at a think-tank, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a statement said that Pakistan and the US have enjoyed a positive and broad-ranging relationship since 1954.

“The recent spate of US allegations towards a major non-NATO ally would be unhelpful for the overall relationship, especially in the absence of any evidence in this regard. Pakistan has never had any ill-intention towards the US in any form or manner, and this fundamental reality has not changed,” the spokesperson added.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that on the contrary, Pakistan has made monumental sacrifices for this relationship and continues to suffer hugely in sustaining the onslaught of the aftermath of US policies in the region.

“It is regrettable that the US official alluded to bracketing Pakistan with those who are perceived to be in an adversarial relationship with the US. While ignoring and shielding the manifestations of a much more potent missile capability in our eastern neighborhood, concerns on Pakistani capabilities are being raised seemingly at the behest of others to further accentuate the already fragile strategic stability in the region.”

She said that Pakistan reiterates its strategic capabilities are meant to defend its sovereignty and preserve peace and stability in South Asia. Pakistan cannot abdicate its right to develop capabilities that are commensurate with the need to maintain credible minimum deterrence as well as evolving and dynamic threats.

“Since 2012 when the US officials started broaching the subject, different Pakistani governments, leadership, and officials, have endeavored from time to time, to positively address and remove the misplaced US concerns,” said Mumtaz Zahra Baloch.

The spokesperson said Pakistan has also made it abundantly clear that its strategic program and allied capabilities are solely meant to deter and thwart a clear and visible existential threat from our neighborhood and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.

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“Hence, any irrational assumption of hostile intent from Pakistan by any other country including the US is perplexing as well as illogical. Given the profound sanctity of a strategic program for the people of Pakistan and the country’s defense, our clear iterations and the manifestation of intent and purpose thereof, any attempt to seek intrusion into it, in any form or manner, on any pretext whatsoever, is neither thinkable nor possible.”

She said that there is unshakeable resolve and complete consensus on this aspect across the entire political and social spectrum of the country.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch Pakistan has always sought to engage constructively with the US on all issues, including the need to pursue a balanced approach to security and stability in our region.

“We have a long history of cooperation and wish to build on this strong legacy.”