Washington wants to sack Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan

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In March last year, the US State Department pressured Pakistani officials to dismiss the country’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan. This was reported by the portal citing a secret document from the Pakistani government. To hold.

According to reports, on March 7, 2022, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Asad Majid Khan met with Donald Louis, Deputy Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, in Washington. The Americans then expressed dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s “aggressively neutral” position on the conflict in Ukraine. Foreign Ministry officials threatened to isolate Pakistan internationally if Imran Khan remained in office and said relations between the two countries would improve soon after he was removed from office.

In connection with this Intercept broadcast, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller was asked at a briefing about US involvement in Pakistan’s internal affairs. Miller declined to comment on what he called “private diplomatic contacts.” He stressed that all statements about Washington’s meddling in Pakistan’s internal affairs are false.

Previously at the US State Department declarationHe said that they see the process against Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairman of the opposition Action for Justice Party, as an internal matter of the republic.

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