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Pakistan denies plan to send ballistic missiles to Iran

GreenWatch Desk: Conflicts 2025-06-15, 7:14pm

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Pakistan has denied reports claiming it plans to supply around 750 non-nuclear ballistic missiles to Iran amid Iran’s conflict with Israel.

A senior official from Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, speaking anonymously, dismissed the allegations as “baseless,” adding that they were not authorized to comment publicly.

The Pakistani military has not issued an official statement on the matter.

Although Pakistan does not publicly share details of its missile stockpile, it routinely conducts test launches of short-, medium-, and long-range missiles, primarily linked to its strategic posture toward India.