Did Pakistan consult United States before missile attack in Iran? State Dept Spox clarifies
Updated:2 years, 5 months ago
Updated:2 years, 5 months ago
Washington DC, Jan 19 (ANI): The US on January 18 evaded a question on whether Pakistan held prior consultations with Washington before conducting retaliatory air strikes on Iran. On media reports claiming Pakistan consulted the US before conducting strikes in Iran, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller, during a regular press briefing in Washington, said, “I do not have any private conversations to read out.” Miller said the US is concerned about the escalating tensions in the region and has urged restraint on all sides. He said there is no need for escalation in the matter and that the country has noted the Pakistani government's comments about the importance of “cooperative relations” between Pakistan and its neighbours.
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