The Spokesperson of the Foreign Office while reacting to the recent attack by Israel, said that the reports of Israel's aggression against Iran are being reviewed.


Islamabad: The spokesperson of Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch Friday said during the weekly briefing that they are reviewing the media reports of Israeli aggression against Iran and the situation in the region.
According to the press release issued by the Foreign Office, the Spokesperson of the Foreign Office stated that while reacting to the recent attack by Israel, the reports of Israel's aggression against Iran are being reviewed.
It is pertinent to note that a few days after Iran launched a drone attack on Israel in response to Israel's attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria on April 13, today (April 19), the Zionist army took action again in Isfahan province of Iran. However, Iran denied these missile attacks, after which the risk of increasing tension in the Middle East has increased.
Talking about the recent visit of the Saudi Arabian delegation to Pakistan, she stated that the visit to Pakistan was very successful. It became possible after the visit of the Prime Minister to Saudi Arabia.
She added that Saudi Arabia was determined to work on industry, water resources and other sectors in Pakistan.
The spokesperson of Foreign Office continued to say that the Foreign Ministers of both countries agreed on a ceasefire in Gaza. The Prime Minister had an important meeting with Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit to Saudi Arabia.
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