World ( The cow news digital ) Pakistan has firmly denied reports claiming that it shared sensitive information regarding Iran’s nuclear program with the United States during a recent high-level diplomatic meeting.
A spokesperson for Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the allegations as baseless, misleading, and contrary to facts. The clarification follows media reports suggesting that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar exchanged intelligence related to Iran’s nuclear activities during a meeting with the US Secretary of State on May 29.
In an official statement, the Foreign Office spokesperson categorically rejected the claim, stating that no such information was shared during the meeting. The spokesperson emphasized that speculation regarding the exchange of confidential data about any third country is unfounded and does not reflect the nature of Pakistan’s diplomatic engagements.
According to the statement, Pakistan’s foreign policy is guided by principled positions, regional stability, and mutual respect. The spokesperson underscored that Pakistan does not engage in the sharing of sensitive intelligence against any country based on conjecture or external pressure.
The clarification comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing international discussions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. Officials reiterated that Pakistan remains committed to promoting dialogue and peaceful resolution of disputes in the Middle East.
During Ishaq Dar’s recent visit to the United States, discussions with American officials focused on broader regional developments and the importance of diplomatic solutions to ongoing challenges. The Foreign Office highlighted that Pakistan continues to support efforts aimed at reducing tensions and encouraging constructive engagement among all parties involved.
The spokesperson further stated that Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach is centered on fostering stability and cooperation rather than contributing to geopolitical rivalries. Any suggestion that Pakistan would compromise its foreign policy principles by sharing confidential information about another state was described as inaccurate.
Observers note that Islamabad has consistently maintained a balanced approach in its relations with both Washington and Tehran, seeking to avoid entanglement in regional power struggles while advocating for dialogue.
The Foreign Office concluded by reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to transparency in its official communications and urged media outlets to avoid spreading unverified claims that could misrepresent the country’s diplomatic stance.
The statement aims to dispel confusion and reinforce Pakistan’s position as a responsible regional actor committed to peaceful engagement and mutual respect in international relations.

