US State Department gives important statement on Pakistan
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Matthew Miller, the representative of the United States Department of State, reiterated the country's stance on Thursday, emphasizing that the US firmly opposes any form of regime change. During a media briefing held in Washington, Matthew Miller unequivocally dismissed allegations of regime change in Pakistan once more. He underlined that the US government has consistently addressed such claims and reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to not supporting any regime change initiatives.
Miller made it clear that the United States is a proponent of free and equitable elections in Pakistan, with no other agenda aside from promoting fair electoral processes. He highlighted that the sole position of the US with regard to Pakistan is to support independent and just elections, reinforcing its commitment to democratic values.
In response to a query regarding a protest rally outside the White House, Miller praised the United States for the freedom it offers its residents to exercise their constitutional rights. He emphasized the importance of these rights and how they contribute to the greatness of the nation.
Furthermore, Miller expressed the United States' profound appreciation for Pakistan as a valuable partner and affirmed the ongoing collaboration between the two nations on various pressing issues. This partnership underscores the significance of the relationship between the US and Pakistan in addressing shared concerns on the global stage.
In earlier developments this month, the United States issued a call for timely elections in Pakistan. State Department spokesperson Mathew Miller, during a press conference, urged Pakistan to conduct elections that are free, fair, and conducted within the stipulated timeframe. The statement also emphasized the importance of upholding human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law in the electoral process. This serves as a testament to the United States' commitment to supporting democratic values worldwide.