The US State Department has denied reports and comments claiming that the US is in contact with the Pakistani government for the release of Tehreek-e-Insaaf founder Imran Khan.
During the press briefing of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Matthew Miller made it clear that we do not take any opposition in these matters and these are matters for the Government of Pakistan to decide.
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It should be noted that yesterday the US Department of State stressed on ensuring the safety of all the prisoners including Imran Khan and at the same time they said that the US does not support any political party in Pakistan.
After the above statement, with the news already circulating in the media, some analysts and political experts of Pakistan expressed their views and took a position that the US is putting pressure on the government to release Imran Khan, who is imprisoned in Adiala Jail. .
In the recent press briefing of the US Department of State, a question was also asked regarding the US concern over the security situation in Pakistan.
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Matthew Miller’s response: Pakistan has suffered a lot at the hands of terrorists, we regret the loss of life and injuries, and our heartfelt condolences to those affected by this attack, and terrorists across the region. The groups are committed to working with Pakistan to counter the common threat.
In response to a question regarding Afghan refugees, Matthew Miller said, “We are watching the situation very closely and are in contact with the Pakistani authorities and we will continue to work with the government of Pakistan to address any issues or concerns.” .