
The article centers Pakistan's official denial via its Ministry of Foreign Affairs while acknowledging CBS News's original allegation, creating a he-said-she-said structure that leans slightly toward the government narrative. Language is measured ('categorically rejects,' 'speculative narratives') rather than charged, but the framing privileges the Pakistani government's characterization of motives ('intended to undermine efforts to achieve regional peace') without independent verification or skepticism. No additional sources or investigative follow-up is evident.
Primary voices: state or recognized government, media outlet
Framing may shift if subsequent reporting provides satellite imagery, third-party confirmation, or direct statements from Iran or the U.S.
Islamabad denies Iranian military aircraft presence at Nur Khan The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan rejected a CBS News report alleging that Iranian aircraft had been stationed at Nur Khan Air Base during the conflict involving Iran and the United States. In a statement, the ministry said it “categorically rejects” the report and described the claims as speculative narratives intended to undermine efforts to achieve regional peace and stability. Pakistan said the Iranian aircraft
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