
On Friday, the United States rejected reports that Pakistan will receive new advanced medium-term missiles Air-air (Amraams) under a recently amended contract, which explains that the modification only concerns the maintenance and support of spare parts and does not include any delivery of new weapons.
In his statement, the US Embassy stated that the announcement of the Ministry of War 30. September applied to “amending the existing foreign military sales contract for maintaining and spare parts for several countries, including Pakistan”.
“The administration would like to emphasize that there is no part of this reference to the supply of new advanced media media reports to the supply of new advanced air-to-air missiles to Pakistan,” he added.
The statement also specifically states: “The use does not include upgrading to any of the current abilities of Pakistan”, suggesting that the contract that stated in the reports of the media reports may have something to do with the supplementation of Pakistan’s stocks.
Several media media in the last few days, including some regional publications, said that Pakistan is likely to receive advanced AMRAAM missiles from the US that could strengthen the aging F-16 fleets, increasing Pakistani air skills and potentially change the regional balance of air power.
The reports also received couple with respect to the recent Pakistan prelude to the US, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army chief Asim Munir recently visited Washington DC and met with US President Donald Trump at the White House.
During this visit, Pakistani leadership not only tried to commend the US President by exposing rare countries (a gesture that was ridiculed by Pakistan’s legislators), but also supported Trump’s claim that he stopped the potential nuclear conflict between Pakistan’s India on the back of the Sindoor Operation.
With the fact that Pakistan nominated the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize in June, Trump jumped for the opportunity to double his claim during the visit to Sharif and Munir, and claimed that Pakistan’s leadership thanked him for saving millions of lives.
“The Pakistani Prime Minister (Shehbaz Sharif) was here along with the field marshal (Munir), who is a very important guy in Pakistan. He was here (White House) a few days ago. And he told a group of people,” this man (Trump) saved millions of lives because he saved (stopped) from the war, “Trump said.
“The war will be very bad. I was very honored. I love the way he said. There was Susie Wiles (Chief of Staff White House). She said it was the most beautiful thing. But we saved a lot,” the US President said.
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