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Pakistan Law Minister urges media to be careful while covering West Asia conflict

Islamabad, March 10 (UNI) Pakistan's Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar on Tuesday called on the media to be more careful when reporting on foreign policy, noting that some public debates have begun sparking increasing concerns among the country's diplomatic allies about the West Asia war.
Speaking at a press conference, Azam Tarar, highlighting the recent commentary across social media, TV and newspapers, said that the coverage has occasionally caused unease abroad, as reported by Dawn.
He mentioned that foreign officials have reached out to ask whether certain bold statements represent official government policy or just personal opinions.
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