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Foreign Office denies US information sharing

Published on: June 4, 2026 11:08 PM

Pakistan has strongly rejected reports claiming it shared information about Iran’s nuclear program with the United States. The denial matters because the allegations raised concerns about regional diplomacy and trust. The reports directly affect Pakistan, Iran, and ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

The Foreign Office said the reports were baseless, misleading, and contrary to established facts. Officials specifically denied claims linked to a May 29 meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and the US Secretary of State. According to the spokesperson, no information regarding Iran’s nuclear program was exchanged during the discussions.

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Furthermore, the Foreign Office emphasized that Pakistan’s foreign policy is guided by principles, mutual respect, and regional stability. The spokesperson said speculation about sharing confidential information against another country has no factual basis. The statement sought to counter growing attention surrounding the claims circulating in media reports and online discussions.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reiterated its commitment to supporting diplomatic solutions for tensions across the Middle East. Officials said discussions with American counterparts focused on regional challenges and peaceful conflict resolution. The government stressed that dialogue remains the most effective way to address complex international disputes.

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In addition, the Foreign Office highlighted Pakistan’s continued efforts to promote stability and cooperation in the region. Officials said the country remains engaged in diplomatic initiatives aimed at reducing tensions. The statement concluded by reaffirming Pakistan’s support for constructive engagement and peaceful international relations.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Foreign Office Pakistan, Iran nuclear information, Ishaq Dar meeting, Latest, Middle East diplomacy, Pakistan Iran nuclear program, PAkistan US relations

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