Pakistan minister denies nuclear body meeting after strikes on India

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Women walk toward a damaged house in Indian-administered Jammu on May 10 following Pakistani military strikes in the area. © Reuters

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- Pakistan's defense minister said on Saturday that no meeting of the top military and civil body overseeing the country's nuclear arsenal had been scheduled following a military operation against India earlier in the day.

Pakistan's military said earlier that the prime minister had called on the authority to meet. The information minister did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

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