Pak PM Imran Khan tightens tension between US and Iran
Pak PM Imran Khan tightens tension between US and Iran
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Amid tensions between Iran and the US after the assassination of top Iranian military commander Qasim Sulemani in a US drone strike in Iraq troubled by terror and political crisis, Pakistan said it would not allow its soil to be used. Pakistan Army Spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor said that we will not allow our soil to be used against anyone. He quoted Prime Minister Imran Khan as saying that Pakistan will not become a party for anyone but will be a partner of peace and peace.

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The matter comes two days after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said that according to the bilateral security agreement signed between Washington and Kabul in 2014, Afghanistan's land will not be used against any nation. Both Pakistan and Afghanistan share a border with Iran, vowing to avenge the assassination of its top general.

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After the rocket attack on the US Embassy and Airbase in Iraq, US President Donald Trump warned Iran on Sunday that it has identified 52 possible targets in Iran. If Tehran carried out any attack against America to avenge Suleimani's murder, it would be very dangerous. On the other hand, Iraq has also opened a front against America. On Sunday, the Iraqi parliament has convened a special session of parliament to remove American soldiers from their place. MPs said they would pass a resolution to send back American troops from Iraq through MP voting.

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