Pakistan shuts borders with Iran
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan denies nuclear assurance claims to Iran, slams foreign propagandaCredible security sources have denied reports claiming Pakistan gave Iran any nuclear assurance in case of an Israeli attack. These claims were circulated by some foreign media outlets. Officials said no such commitment was made by Pakistan.
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The closure impacts key points vital for cross-border travel and local trade between Pakistan's Balochistan province and Iran, including the Taftan crossing in Chaghi district, Gabd-Rimdan in Gwadar, Chedgi and Jirrak in Panjgur, and the Rideeg Mand crossing in Kech district, according to a report by Arab News.
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