Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said Pakistani authorities prefer to avoid getting involved in military conflicts. transmits TASS. This is how he reacted to media reports about the alleged transfer of a number of ammunition from Islamabad to Ukraine.
“Reports that military products were delivered to Ukraine are not true. Pakistan adheres to a policy of non-interference in military conflicts. “Pakistan exports its military reserves to other states, guided by strict guarantees on end use and retransfer,” he said.
As the head of the Pakistani Foreign Ministry pointed out, Islamabad adheres to just such a position in the event of a Ukraine crisis.
Earlier media reported Pakistan to put Ukraine is passing more than 10 thousand ammunition for the Grad MLRS and more through Polish territory through the German port of Emden. As stated, the shells were allegedly sent from the Pakistani port of Karachi at the beginning of February.