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Published 15:51 IST, April 23rd 2019

VIRAL | After 'Africa is country', Pak PM Imran Khan makes another gaffe says 'Germany-Japan' share a border

Imran Khan's University of Oxford education is being put to test after the Pakistani Prime Minister uttered that Germany and Japan share a border. 

Reported by: Aishwaria Sonavane
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Imran Khan's University of Oxford education is being put to test after the Pakistani Prime Minister uttered that Germany and Japan share a border. 

Zero points for geography. 

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Having said that, Pakistan's PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressing his 'embarrassment' has questioned the Oxford Univerity of letting 'cricketers' in. 

Misspeaking during a joint press conference with the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on his international visit to their neighbour Iran, in a viral video, Khan stated that the Asian country Japan shares a border with the European nation Germany. 

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Elaborating on how both nations enhanced their economic ties following World War II, he said,  "On the border region of Germany and Japan, they had joint industries."

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Clearly, the Pakistani Prime Minister misapprehended Japan with France, speaking about the Elysee Treaty signed between the two European countries which drove them towards military and economic cooperation. 

However, this isn't the first time that the Prime Minister of the neighbouring country is being questioned for his general knowledge, as back in December 2018, Khan called the continent Africa, a country' 

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And then in November, Khan, who is known to be smitten by China, used a preposterous hyperbole in his address by comparing the speed of light with China's trains.

Here is how Twitter reacted to Imran Khan's laughable blunder:

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15:23 IST, April 23rd 2019