Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Spokesperson of Pakistani Foreign Office, has said on Thursday that Donald Trump Even after the government came Pakistan And America There will be no impact on the relations of the two countries, but the relations between the two countries will be better.
According to the results of the presidential election in the United States on November 5, the Republican candidate Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th President of the United States by defeating his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated Donald Trump on his election as President.
In his message on X, the Prime Minister said that he is looking forward to working with the new US administration to further strengthen and expand Pakistan-US relations.
During the weekly press briefing on Thursday Foreign Office Spokesman Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said about relations with Washington after the election of the new president: ‘Even after Trump’s government, there will be no impact on Pakistan-US relations. Even after this, the foreign relations between Pakistan and the United States will improve further.’
In response to the question whether the Trump administration can influence the internal political affairs of Pakistan? A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: ‘Pakistan and the US are committed to non-interference in each other’s internal affairs. We are keen to make the relationship between Pakistan and America beneficial and better.’
Regarding relations with China, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that ‘Pakistan and China have strong relations. The two countries are a proven all-weather strategic partner. Our cooperation continues in all areas of foreign policy.
At the same time, he said that ‘all countries must work for a peaceful world, especially a peaceful Middle East.’
Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch further said that Pakistan and China have contacts in all fields including security issues. Yesterday the Prime Minister and today the Home Minister visited the Chinese Embassy. An investigation into the attack on Chinese citizens is ongoing. The Ministry of Home Affairs will discuss it after the investigation is completed. Be it Chinese, Pakistani or any citizen, compensation is not a substitute for human life.’
In recent years, there has been an increase in attacks on Chinese nationals in Pakistan, a large number of whom are working in various projects in the country, but the exact number is not officially disclosed.
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The most recent attack on Chinese nationals occurred earlier this week, when a Pakistani security guard opened fire at a factory in Karachi, injuring two Chinese workers.
Earlier in October last month, two Chinese nationals were killed in an explosion near Karachi Airport.
Attacks on Chinese citizens have strained bilateral relations between the two states, with the Chinese ambassador earlier publicly calling such incidents ‘unacceptable’.
After which the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that Pakistan and China have agreed to develop a joint security strategy on Thursday.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said in a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zedong that ‘ensuring the safety of Chinese citizens and projects is our first priority and those involved in the incident will be brought to justice.’
Regarding the reports of the alleged drone attack by Iran, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that ‘Pakistani security forces have conducted an operation against smugglers within 30 km of Panjgur. The news of the joint operation of Pakistani and Iranian security forces on Pakistan-Iran border is wrong, there is no truth in these news.
Last day, in the reports regarding Levies authorities in Balochistan, it was said that 12 people were killed and three were injured in an alleged Iranian drone attack in the Panjgur area on the border of Pakistan and Iran on Tuesday night.
Similarly, the extremist organization Jaish-ul-Adl also claimed in a statement that 12 of its fighters were killed and four were injured.
On the issue of Kashmir, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Pakistan’s position regarding the Indian occupation of Kashmir is well known. We stand by our stand on Jammu and Kashmir. India should understand that it cannot crush the sentiments of Kashmiris with brutal tactics.’
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**Interview with Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Spokesperson of the Pakistani Foreign Office**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Ms. Baloch. The recent election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States marks a significant shift in the political landscape. What are your thoughts on how this may affect Pakistan-US relations?
**Mumtaz Zahra Baloch:** Thank you for having me. We believe that the election of President Trump will not have a negative impact on Pakistan-US relations. As I stated in our recent press briefing, we are optimistic that these relations will improve further under his administration.
**Interviewer:** In light of your statement, how does the Foreign Office view the possibility of U.S. interference in Pakistan’s internal affairs during the Trump administration?
**Mumtaz Zahra Baloch:** Pakistan and the United States have a mutual commitment to non-interference in each other’s internal affairs. Both countries have expressed a desire to foster a relationship that is beneficial and improves over time.
**Interviewer:** Shifting gears, can you tell us about the current situation regarding relations with China, particularly in the wake of recent security incidents involving Chinese nationals in Pakistan?
**Mumtaz Zahra Baloch:** Pakistan has a robust, all-weather strategic partnership with China, and we are committed to enhancing our cooperation across all sectors, including security. The recent attacks on Chinese citizens are deeply concerning, and we are actively investigating these incidents to ensure better protection and security for foreign nationals in Pakistan. We are also developing a joint security strategy with China to address these challenges.
**Interviewer:** Given the recent increase in violence against Chinese nationals, what steps is the Pakistani government taking to improve security for these individuals?
**Mumtaz Zahra Baloch:** We are aware of the recent rise in attacks and are taking them very seriously. High-level meetings are being conducted, as witnessed by the recent visits of our Prime Minister and Home Minister to the Chinese Embassy. We assure our commitment to ensuring the safety of all individuals in Pakistan, regardless of their nationality, while the Ministry of Home Affairs works diligently to complete ongoing investigations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Ms. Baloch, for sharing these insights today. It’s clear that Pakistan is navigating complex international relationships, and we appreciate your time.
**Mumtaz Zahra Baloch:** Thank you for having me. It’s an important dialogue, and we look forward to fostering positive relationships with both the U.S. and China in the future.