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US values its long standing cooperation with Pakan; says White House

The US values its long-standing cooperation with Islamabad and has always viewed that a prosperous and democratic Pakan is critical to the American interests in the region, the White House said on Monday, as Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was sworn-in as the Prime Miner of Pakan.
Responding to a series of questions on major political developments in Pakan and the election of Sharif as the new Prime Miner after Imran Khan was ousted in a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Sunday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the US value its long standing cooperation with Islamabad.
“We value our long standing cooperation with Pakan and have always viewed a prosperous and democratic Pakan critical to US interests. That remains unchanged regardless of who the leadership is,” she told reporters at her daily news conference.

However, Psaki refrained from responding to questions on the possibility of a phone call between President Joe Biden and Sharif.
“I don’t have a prediction of a call at this point of time. Obviously, those are assessments made day day and especially after new leaders are elected. Of course, we have a long, strong and abiding relationship with Pakan, an important security relationship and that will continue under new leaders,” Psaki said.

President Biden, who was inaugurated in January 2021, did not make a call to former prime miner Khan during his tenure. Before his ouster, Khan has alleged that there was a “foreign conspiracy” hatched in Washington to remove his government from power.

Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was sworn-in as the 23rd prime miner of Pakan on Monday, hours after ousted premier Imran Khan’s lawmakers resigned en masse, signalling continued political instability in the coup-prone country.
Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani adminered the oath of office to 70-year-old Shehbaz in President Dr Arif Alvi’s absence, who went on ‘sick’ leave ahead of the Pakan Muslim League-Nawaz leader’s inauguration.

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