Pakistan'sForeign Ministry on Saturday dismissed as unfounded and &devoid of rationality& assertions by a senior U.S.
official that its missile programme could eventually pose a threat to the United States, Reuters reported.Earlier this week, U.S.
Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer said Pakistan'sdevelopment of long-range ballistic missiles made it an &emerging threat&.Finer'scomments, which came a day after Washington announced a new round of sanctions related to the ballistic missile programme, underscored the deterioration in once-close ties between Washington and Islamabad since the 2021 U.S.
troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.Addressing Finer'sremarks, Pakistan'sForeign Ministry said the perception of an alleged threat was &unfortunate&.&These allegations are unfounded, devoid of rationality and sense of history,& the ministry added in a statement.The ministry said its strategic capabilities were solely for defending its sovereignty and maintaining regional stability, and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.It also highlighted Pakistan'slong history of cooperation with the U.S., particularly in counter-terrorism efforts, and reiterated its commitment to engaging constructively on all issues, including regional security and stability, read the report.Relations between the United States and Pakistan have seen significant ups and downs.
The countries collaborated during the Cold War and in the fight against al Qaeda after 9/11.However, ties have been strained due to coups in the South Asian country by Pakistan'smilitary, support for the Taliban's1996-2001 rule in Afghanistan, and over the nuclear weapons programme.The post Pakistan dismisses US official'swarning over missile programme as unfounded first appeared on Ariana News.
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