Shehbaz Sharif Says Pakistan’s Nuclear Programme Is for ‘Peaceful Activities and Self-Defence’
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN, JUL 12 – Shehbaz Sharif emphasized Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is for peaceful and defensive purposes, rejecting nuclear exchange fears after 55 Pakistanis died in the recent conflict.
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PM Sharif Says Pakistan's Nuclear Programme is for 'peaceful Activities and Self-defence'
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday rejected the idea of a nuclear exchange during the recent conflict with India, saying his country's nuclear programme was for "peaceful activities and self-defence". World News | PM Sharif Says Pakistan's Nuclear Programme is for 'peaceful Activities and Self-defence'.
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