Contents of ‘threat letter’ shouldn’t be made public: FO

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) believes that making the contents of the alleged “threat letter” public would harm the national interest of the country, The News reported Saturday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke about the letter during his live telecast Friday evening and explained what a cipher is —  a coded message sent by embassies to their country. 

According to the foreign ministry, the coded message sent by the ambassador shouldn’t be revealed.

Per the article, a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting anonymity, told Geo News: “The Foreign Office thinks overwhelmingly that the foreign secretary shouldn’t make public the contents of the (coded) telegram dated March 7.”

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) believes that making the contents of the alleged “threat letter” public would harm the national interest of the country, The News reported Saturday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke about the letter during his live telecast Friday evening and explained what a cipher is —  a coded message sent by embassies to their country. 

According to the foreign ministry, the coded message sent by the ambassador shouldn’t be revealed.

Per the article, a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, requesting anonymity, told Geo News: “The Foreign Office thinks overwhelmingly that the foreign secretary shouldn’t make public the contents of the (coded) telegram dated March 7.”