YEMEN Press Agency

 Pakistan places its military arsenal at Iran’s service       

ISLAMABAD, June 15 (YPA) – The Pakistani Senate announced its full support for the Islamic Republic of Iran on Sunday evening in the face of any potential Israeli aggression or actions by its allies.

In statements made on Saturday, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif emphasized his country’s readiness to provide all military and technical capabilities to support Iran.

Asif underlined Pakistan’s steadfast position alongside Tehran against any possible threats and called for greater unity across the Islamic world to counter Israeli escalation against Gaza and other nations in the region.

In a significant move, the Pakistan Air Force has reportedly sought permission from Iranian authorities to safeguard Iranian airspace in the event of a large-scale attack.

Observers suggest that this level of support could pave the way for the transfer of Chinese-made ballistic missiles and other weaponry to Iran, with nuclear deterrence being considered as an option if Iran were to face a nuclear strike from Israel or the United States.

Meanwhile, Israeli media has claimed that Pakistan has delivered around 750 precision ballistic missiles to Iran, fueling speculation about growing military collaboration between the two nations.

On the other side, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu escalated tensions with an overtly hostile statement indicating that after eliminating the Islamic Republic, Pakistan could be the next target. This raises concerns about the potential widening of conflict across the region.

 

YPA