
International: Pakistan Rejects Iran’s Nuclear Threat Claim Against Israel
Official Denial of Nuclear Retaliation
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has categorically refuted claims by an Iranian official alleging Pakistan’s commitment to a nuclear strike on Israel in response to any nuclear attack on Iran. The statement addresses escalating regional tensions and clarifies Pakistan’s stance.
Context of Iran’s Claim
On June 15, 2025, a senior Iranian official asserted that Pakistan had assured a nuclear retaliation against Israel if it targeted Iran with nuclear weapons. This claim sparked global debate, prompting Pakistan to issue a swift rebuttal to dispel speculation.
Pakistan’s Support for Iran
While denying nuclear assurances, Pakistan has publicly endorsed Iran in its conflict with Israel, particularly following recent attacks on Tehran. The government has condemned Israel’s actions as violations of international norms, urging regional solidarity.
Call for Muslim Unity
- National Assembly Address: On June 14, 2025, Minister Asif urged Muslim nations to unite against Israel, warning of dire consequences if divisions persist.
- Diplomatic Strategy: He advocated severing ties with Israel and called for an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting to devise a collective response.
Concerns Over Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal
Pakistan expressed apprehension regarding Israel’s undeclared nuclear capabilities, highlighting the potential threat to regional stability. This stance underscores ongoing geopolitical concerns in the Middle East.
Commitment to Regional Stability
Despite its support for Iran, Pakistan emphasized that no discussions on nuclear retaliation have occurred. The government aims to promote peace while addressing the broader implications of the Israel-Iran conflict.
