Pakistan summoned US ambassador on Joe Biden’s dangerous country remark

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Islamabad: A statement by US President Joe Biden has created a ruckus in Pakistan. In fact, Joe Biden, referring to Pakistan at a function of the Congress Campaign Committee of the Democratic Party, described it as one of the most dangerous countries in the world and said that it has nuclear weapons without any protection.

This statement of Biden, a lot of displeasure is being expressed in the political circles of Pakistan. According to the report of Pakistan news website Geo News, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Saturday that it has been decided to summon the US ambassador on the statement of US President Joe Biden about the country’s nuclear capability.

Geo News quoted Bilawal Bhutto as saying, ‘We know how to protect our nuclear arsenal.’ Along with this, he said that Pakistan is capable of ensuring the security of its integrity. If questions are to be raised, they should be on India’s nuclear weapons.

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Talking about the changing geopolitical situation of the world in the program of the ruling party, the US President said, ‘I think Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. He has nuclear weapons but without any protection.

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan also reacted sharply to the statement of Biden and blamed the current Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif for this statement. He said that this shows the total failure of the foreign policy of the government.

Imran Khan tweeted that after Biden’s remarks, the current government has broken all records of incompetence. Describing Joe Biden’s remarks as an “unfair conclusion” of Pakistan’s nuclear program, Imran Khan said, “…As Prime Minister, I know we have the most secure nuclear command and control system”.

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