Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Trolled After Saying Japan And Germany Share a Border, Check Reactions

Netizens can't keep calm after hearing Pakistan PM Imran Khan's speech. He said Japan and Germany share a border

Updated: April 23, 2019 9:41 PM IST

By India.com Buzz Desk | Edited by Kritika Vaid

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Trolled After Saying Japan And Germany Share a Border, Check Reactions
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan - File Photo

Nobody is safe from internet trolls in today’s time. Not even Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan! He has been the target of internet trolls for things he has said at a joint press conference with Iran President Hassan Rouhani while on a visit to the country. While addressing, Imran Khan said that the East Asian island nation Japan shares its border with the European country Germany. A Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari took to Twitter to share Imran Khan’s video where he can be seen saying the same. While sharing, Bhilawal wrote, “Our Prime Minister thinks that Germany & Japan share a border. How embarrassing, this is what happens when you @UniofOxford let people in just because they can play cricket”.

According to the video, Imran Khan can be heard saying, “The more trade you have with each other, your ties automatically become stronger. Germany and Japan killed millions of their civilians until after the Second World War they decided that…on the border, on the border region of Germany and Japan, to have joint industries.”

Take a look at the Tweet:


Japan and Germany are pretty far away from each other. Japan is also an island country and doesn’t really share its borders with any other countries. Germany & Japan are 5,500 miles apart but Imran Khan says Germany and Japan created joint industries on their border region after World War II.

Take a look at the reactions after Imran Khan’s speech:

Germany & Japan are 5,500 miles apart but Imran Khan says Germany and Japan created joint industries on their border region after World War II. Inalillahe Wa Inna Ealahi Rajioon Naya Pakistan

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