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‘A third conflict may erupt if the PAF does not supervise missile launches.’

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - JULY 19: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi answers a question during a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the Foreign Ministry on July 19, 2010 in Islamabad, Pakistan. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a number of aid projects for Pakistan aimed at defusing anti-American sentiment and bolstering anti-terrorism efforts. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)

MULTAN: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi stated on Saturday that if the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had not watched the missile launch event, which the Indian Ministry of Defence has described as “accidental,” a third war may have erupted between the neighboring nations.

“The missile collided with the Mian Channu region. Who would have been held accountable if it had struck an urban area? He asked reporters in Multan: “Who would have been responsible if the mistake had led to a loss?

Shah Mahmood Qureshi has notified the International Aviation Authority of the infringement of its norms. If the passenger jet passing at the time had collided, he continued, innocent lives would have been lost.

Pakistani media should talk about this, he said. If the missile had come from Pakistan, the Indian media would have been in a rage.

He pleaded with Indian officials to resolve the issue with Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said on Saturday that the gravity of India’s unintentional missile launch posed numerous basic issues about security processes and technological protections against accidental or unauthorized unauthorized in a nuclearized environment.

India’s decision to convene an internal court of inquiry is insufficient in light of the missile’s landing on Pakistani soil. “Pakistan requests a joint investigation to verify the incident’s facts correctly,” the spokesman said in a news statement.

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