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US again denies allegations of regime change in Pakistan
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WASHINGTON:- The United States has again denied allegations that Washington was behind any move for regime change in Pakistan.
The US State Department spokesperson Ned Price during a press briefing said that there is absolutely no truth to the allegation. He said that US supports the supremacy of the constitution and democratic principles.
The spokesperson said that the US does not support one political party over another in Pakistan. He said that US supports the principles of rule and law and added that these principles.
Earlier on Thursday (March 31) the US State Department had said: “Allegations of US involvement in the no-trust motion and ‘threat letter’ to PM Imran Khan are baseless.”
The US government is monitoring the political situation in Pakistan and supports the rule of law in the country, the State Department said.
Regarding the question of a no-trust motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, the US State Department said that they respect the constitutional process in Pakistan.
On the other hand, on Sunday, Pakistani President Arif Alvi dissolved the Pakistani parliament following Khan s advice.
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