pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was left red-faced when an Instagram post from the account of the country’s delegacy in Argentina went viral on Wednesday. The post said that Pakistan”may lose out”on the JF-17 deal with Argentina.

Developed Concertedly by Pakistan and China, the JF-17 fighter spurts have been commissioned into service for the Pakistani Air Force. Myanmar, Nigeria, Azerbaijan and Sri Lanka have reportedly ordered the JF-17 spurts from Pakistan.

In September of this time, the Argentine Defence Ministry issued a statement denying the purchase of”supersonic aircraft of any origin” The Instagram post on Wednesday by the Pakistani delegacy in Argentina went further to say,”The political negotiation in Islamabad may lead to the reanimation of Pakistan’s trustability & credibility. Diplomats can not be’la raison’for failures.”
The post was latterly taken down followed by tweets from both the Pakistani delegacy in Argentina and Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claiming that the”Instagram account of the Embassy of Pakistan in Argentina was addressed”.

“Please note that all dispatches posted through this account in last one hour weren’t from the Embassy of Pakistan in Argentina,”the tweet added Interestingly, this’hacking incident’ happed days after a tweet by the Pakistani delegacy in Serbia caused great embarrassment to the Imran Khan government.

“With affectation breaking all former records, how long do you anticipate@ImranKhanPTI that we government functionary will remain silent and keep working for you without been paid for once three months and our children been forced out of academy due to remitment of freights. Is this#NayaPakistan,” said the tweet which was latterly deleted There was also a videotape bedded in the tweet with the song”aap ne ghabrana nahin ( don’t be spooked)”, a expression frequently used by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs had latterly claimed in a tweet that the Twitter account of its delegacy in Serbia had been” addressed

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