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After a military operation against India, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif stated that no meeting of the National Command Authority, which oversees the country's nuclear arsenal, has occurred or is planned. The Pakistani military had earlier said that the prime minister had called for a meeting. Pakistan's foreign minister suggested that if India stops its actions, Pakistan will do the same. These statements followed a call from the U.S.
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