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Pakistan, according to Biden, is “one of the most dangerous countries” for nuclear proliferation

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While discussing Russia and China’s aggressive behaviour, US President Joe Biden claimed that Pakistan’s nuclear programme lacked “cohesion. “Pakistan was described as “one of the most dangerous countries” by the US president during his speech at a banquet for the democratic congressional campaign committee.

Did anyone anticipate that China would be attempting to determine its position in relation to Russia, India, and Pakistan?, asked Biden.The US president claimed that he had met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for 68 hours in person, longer than any other head of state in history.

President Jinping of China, according to Biden, “understands what he wants but has a vast array of issues.””What do we do about that? How do we approach that in light of what is occurring in Russia? Pakistan is another country that I believe to be among the most hazardous in the world.

Without any cohesiveness, nuclear weapons “The US president stated that despite all that is happening, there are numerous opportunities for the US to alter the course of events in the second decade of the twenty-first century.

Asad Umar said, “Is Biden talking about the US?”

Asad Umar, the general secretary of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, responded to the accusation by criticising the US president, saying that “countries with glass houses should consider before flinging stones at others.” He inquired as to what Biden meant by “nuclear country without coherence” in reference to the US.

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