WASHINGTON – US state department has responded to the former Pakistanipremier’s new narrative as he no longer blamed the Biden administration forhis removal.
In a press briefing, US State Department principal deputy spokespersonVedant Patel responded to the PTI chief’s rebuttal of the foreignconspiracy narrative.
When asked that Pakistani leader backed out of his allegations about the USadministration for removing him from power, Mr. Patel said that ‘as we’vepreviously said there has never been a truth to these allegations’.
We do not have a position on one political candidate of a party versusanother, he mentioned, saying that the US supports peaceful upholding ofdemocratic, constitutional, and legal principles.
US state department responded to development days after Imran Khan signaledmending ties with Washington through cooperation in the future.
Khan made statements in an interview with *Financial Times*. Sharing hisfresh thoughts about the alleged conspiracy, the PTI chief said that “Asfar as I’m concerned it’s over, it’s behind me”.
He said the Pakistan I want to lead must have good ties with all countries,especially the US, while he lamented past relationships between the twosides.
Khan alleged Washington of having a master-slave relationship with theSouth Asian nations, saying Pakistani leaders were used like a hired gunbut clarified that he blame his own government more than the foreign powers.
The defiant politician continued saying that snap polls were the only wayto end the political quagmire however he did not mention plans for thecoming days as the cash-strapped country facing the worst economic crisisin recent years.








