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When the US opens the door to conspiracy against the elected government in Pakistan

When the United States opens the door to conspiracy against the elected government in Pakistan

In a live televised address to the people of his country on Thursday night, the Pakistani prime minister spoke of the dangerous consequences of foreign intervention and threats against an elected government in Pakistan.

“Imran Khan” addressed the people of Pakistan on a live television program, saying that the coming days were crucial for Pakistan because the country was facing a foreign threat and a conspiracy to overthrow the country’s first person.

Imran Khan, a staunch opponent of US belligerent policies in the region, spoke of US sabotage, acknowledging Pakistan’s sacrifices in fighting unwanted war, the consequences of Afghanistan’s insecurity and the deadly consequences of US drone strikes on Pakistani soil in recent years.

He stressed that the current government of Pakistan is committed and determined to pursue an independent foreign policy, but this view never means opposition to a particular country or hostility.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan, in the wake of his remarks after repeatedly referring to Washington’s harsh policies against Islamabad, inadvertently said that in early March this year, the United States expressed its anger over the country’s first person, the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Imran Khan immediately corrected his sentence after mentioning the name of the United States and said again: “We received a threatening message from a country which was conveyed to the Pakistani Foreign Ministry by our ambassador in that capital.”

Pakistani news networks also reported that Imran Khan I, citing the United States, said that the country was behind a conspiracy against the elected government and supporting a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister in the Pakistani parliament, but Imran Khan reiterated that a country was seeking my removal from power. Is.

According to the report, the Prime Minister of Pakistan stated that he would never compromise on the sovereignty, independence and independent foreign policy of his country and would resist foreign conspiracies and at the same time the anti-government movements of the opposition inside.

He categorically ruled out any possibility of resigning from the post of Prime Minister, saying: “Next Sunday, the path and destiny of Pakistan will be determined, but I will not remain silent in the face of conspiracies.”

Pakistan’s National Security Committee, composed of high-ranking state and military officials, condemned in a meeting without disclosing the name of a particular country, its foreign interference in internal affairs and non-diplomatic behavior against the elected government of Pakistan.

The Pakistani government was set to raise strong objections to the ambassador in Islamabad, as well as to respond to foreign intervention in accordance with diplomatic norms through the Pakistani ambassador to the capital.

The second session of the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister of Pakistan was held today in the presence of representatives of the Joint Opposition Front in the National Assembly. To be concluded.

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