A meeting of the National Command Body of Pakistan, who coordinates the civilian control of the nuclear arsenal, has not gathered.
Pakistan’s defense minister Havaja Asif said on May 10 after a military operation against India, a National Command Body meeting, coordinating civilian nuclear arsenal management, did not gather. Reuters reported it.
“There is a nuclear scenario, but let’s not talk about it. It should be a distant option that you should not mention right now. The temperature will reduce earlier than we reach that level. The national body’s assembly of command is not and not planned,” he said.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Mohammad Ishak Gift has been told in the local air television that “If India stops today, Pakistan will also consider the possibility of stopping. The Indian media reports that contacts have been made between officers of both countries on Saturday.
The Pakistani TV news portal said Pakistan closed its airspace for all types of flights from 3:15 to 12:00 local time on May 10 (to 10:00 weeks at the time of Kyiv – Ed.) After India caused a missile punch to three air bases.
Earlier it was reported that Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shakhbaz Sharif introduced an urgent meeting of the national body of command, responsible for the country’s nuclear arsenal.
As reported, Pakistan on Saturday night, May 10, announced the beginning of a large -scale military operation against India. The military struck a number of strategic goals in India. One of the targets is a warehouse for storing missiles. It has also been reported to disable 70% of India’s energy network.
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