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WASHINGTON: US State Department spokesperson Ned Price has once again denied the accusations of Chairman PTI and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan regarding the regime change project.
According to details, Ned Price said during a media briefing said that there is no truth in the allegations of government change. “We do not want to comment on the blame game in Pakistan,” he said.
During the media briefing, Ned Price said that there is no desire to comment on the blame game in Pakistan, but it is in the interest of the United States that Pakistan should be democratic and prosperous. He has denied the allegations before.
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The spokesperson of the US Department of State said that the allegations of regime change are not based on reality and will not allow propaganda and misinformation to stand in the way of Pakistan-US relations. Security relations between the two countries are important.
It should be noted that Chairman PTI Imran Khan was removed from the post of Prime Minister through a no-confidence motion in April last year, after which Imran Khan accused America of cipher and regime change.
Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan said, “My government was dismissed by a foreign conspiracy, but America has denied this statement on various occasions. Ned Price said, “We value our relationship with Pakistan.”