Pakistan rubbishes rumors of 'covert meeting' in Israel

While refuting allegations of the opposition leadership, Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Interfaith Harmony, Middle East and Muslim countries Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi on Friday said that neither any representative visited Israel nor had the government any intention to recognise the Jewish state

Dec 19, 2020
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While refuting allegations of the opposition leadership, Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Interfaith Harmony, Middle East and Muslim countries Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi on Friday said that neither any representative visited Israel nor had the government any intention to recognise the Jewish state.

Addressing a Friday congregation in Islamabad, Ashrafi said that the opposition leadership, instead of hurling baseless allegations on the issue of Palestine, should play their respective role to unite the Muslim Ummah.

The statement comes against the backdrop of rumours circulating that Washington was pressuring Pakistan into recognising Israel. Opposition parties had claimed that an adviser of Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Tel Aviv in November on his British passport in a slow process of normalising ties.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2276479/pakistan-rubbishes-rumours-of-covert-meeting-in-israel

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