The United States has said that there is no truth in the allegations of government change by Chairman PTI Imran Khan, he expressed his determination that misunderstandings should not be allowed to stand in the way of important relations between the two countries. will
The US explanation comes after Imran Khan reiterated his stand on the change of government in April, saying that the US had tried to organize a no-confidence motion to oust him.
The US pointed out that the explanation has been given several times now.
“What we can do is counter misinformation and disinformation,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said Monday at a weekly briefing at the State Department office in Washington.
“We value this long-standing partnership between the United States and Pakistan. We have always considered a prosperous and democratic Pakistan to be important to our interests. This remains the case.”
In response to a question regarding the free and fair elections in Pakistan, the spokesman said that the United States supports the peaceful observance of constitutional and democratic principles not only in Pakistan but throughout the world. “These are issues that we discuss with all our partners around the world,” he said.
Responding to a question regarding Afghanistan becoming a hotbed of terrorism again, the spokesperson said that the United States is very clear that the United States and its partners around the world will not allow Afghanistan to become a safe haven for international terrorists. A threat to the US, its partners around the world.
He remarked that “under the Doha agreement, the Taliban repeatedly assured the world that they would not allow Afghan soil to threaten the security of other countries through terrorists.”
“President Biden has been very clear that we will retain the ability to act unilaterally when necessary to address any emerging terrorist threats or concerns in Afghanistan,” he warned.
Ned Price said that Tom West, the US special representative for Afghanistan, recently met with the Taliban in Doha where they discussed a range of US interests, including counter-terrorism. He added that the US will continue to engage in practical dialogue with the Taliban.
And with Al Qaeda’s now-deceased leader Ayman al-Zawahiri sheltered, the Taliban will have to earn the world’s trust, and they will earn it only through their actions.



