Pakistan’s so-called entry has now also been made in the war between Ukraine and Russia that has been going on for the last nine months. Member of the Defense Committee of the Russian Federation Council and MP Iger Morozov on Tuesday accused Pakistan of discussing the development of a nuclear bomb with Ukraine.
According to Russia’s state-run news agency RI Novosti, Morozov has claimed that a Ukrainian expert has visited Pakistan and met a delegation building nuclear weapons.
Pakistan Called The Allegation Baselessly
On this allegation, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has sought an answer from Russia. While issuing a statement, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Asim Iftikhar said we are shocked by such baseless remarks.
He said that such a statement is entirely against the sentiments of the relationship between Pakistan and Russia. Asim Iftikhar said that we had sought clarification from the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Russian Senator Igor Morozov said, “Nuclear Provocations in Ukraine: Who Needs It?” While talking about the special project, “Ukrainian Dossier,” in a news press conference called. He said that the secret of Ukraine making dirty bombs is not hidden from anyone.
Morozov said that Ukraine’s lack of money is the fundamental problem. Due to this, the threat becomes real that Ukraine may use dirty bombs under provocation.
The US and Britain also accused the member of the Defense Committee of the Russian Federation Council, and MP Iger Morozov said that the Tochka-U is a low-power nuclear bomb which can be made anywhere. He said that the US President is allowed to use this bomb even without the permission of Congress (US Parliament).
Igor Morozov has expressed the hope that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will also discuss with Britain and America to development of nuclear weapons. However, Morozov could not present any evidence supporting these allegations.
What is a Dirty Bomb
Dirty bombs don’t explode like regular bombs. This bomb is made with the help of radioactive elements, such as toxic atoms, that spread radiation. According to security experts, terrorists can use this bomb as a weapon.
Pakistan Has Been Maintaining a Balance
Since the beginning of the Russo-Ukraine war, Pakistan has maintained a balance with both countries. While Pakistan has refrained from explicitly condemning the Russian action, it has also expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.