Zulfi Bukhari, a former aide of Imran Khan, has said that he has not made any trip to Israel. All the news in this regard is false.
Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan
There were reports of a visit to Israel by a confidant of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and a former top aide of his. At the same time, now Pakistan dismissed such news in the media on Monday, calling it misleading. Questions were also being raised on Islamabad regarding this visit, because Pakistan does not have diplomatic relations with Israel and it is mentioned in its passport that Israel cannot be traveled through it. can.
The Hebrew newspaper ‘Israel Hayom’, in a report quoting an unnamed source in Islamabad, claimed that Zulfi Bukhari, the former special assistant to the prime minister on the issue of foreign Pakistanis, had visited the Jewish country last November and visited Israel. Also met the head of Mossad’s intelligence agency. On the other hand, there has been a stir in Pakistan as soon as the news of meeting the Mossad chief came out. At the same time, Zulfi Bukhari has denied such reports and said that he has never been to Israel.
What did Zulfi Bukhari say about Israel visit?
Imran’s former adviser tweeted, “The funny thing is that even Pakistani newspapers are saying on the basis of ‘Israeli news source’ that I went to Israel and Israeli newspapers on the basis of ‘Pakistani source’ say that I went to Israel. I wonder who is this Pakistani source. Obviously, I am the only person in this whole incident who has been kept out of this case. On the other hand, the Pakistan Foreign Office has also rejected this news.
No diplomatic relations between Pakistan-Israel
The Pakistani Foreign Office said, these reports are completely baseless and misleading. No such visit has been made to Israel. It said that as already pointed out, there is no change in the principled position of Pakistan. Pakistan has consistently advocated the two-state doctrine, with borders dating back to 1967, and al-Quds Shaip being the capital of the Palestinian country. Let us tell you that Pakistan has no diplomatic relations with Israel and its passport clearly states that it is not for travel to Israel. However, Bukhari should not have any such problem as he is also a British citizen and can easily travel to Israel if he wants.
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