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Iran President insults visiting Pakistan PM, warns him a year after Tehran's missile attack on Pak

Iran President insults visiting Pakistan PM, warns him a year after Tehran's missile attack on Pak

Hindustan Times28-05-2025

Iran's President issues a direct warning to Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif in Tehran, weeks after Pakistan suffered a setback from India. Is Pakistan now facing threats on both its eastern and western borders? This video breaks down the latest Iran-Pakistan tensions, including Tehran's stern message following last year's missile strikes and the aftermath of India's recent actions. Discover the evolving regional dynamics, security concerns, and what this means for South Asia's stability. Stay informed with expert analysis—like, comment, and subscribe for more updates on Iran, Pakistan, and India's geopolitical shifts.

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