Pakistan to America: The government of Islamabad will not submit to foreign dictates
The spokesperson of Pakistan's Foreign Ministry stressed that Islamabad will not submit to foreign dictates in response to America's claim about fraud in its country's elections. |
According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Mommataz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, referring to the statements of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding Pakistan’s elections, said that no one can give orders to Islamabad, which has independent sovereignty.
“Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US Department of State, previously said that any claim related to interference or fraud in Pakistan’s elections should be thoroughly and transparently investigated based on the laws and practices of this country.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan emphasized in a conversation with journalists that the government of Islamabad will not submit to foreign dictates. They asked candidates and political parties to pursue their complaints through legal processes.
Previously, nearly 35 Democratic members of the US Congress through a letter from the President and The foreign minister of this country asked not to recognize the future government of Pakistan.
These statements come while the 16th session of the National Assembly of Pakistan began its work on Thursday, March 10, with the swearing-in ceremony of the elected representatives.
Shahbaz Sharif Zardari”, “Bilawal Bhutto Zardari” and “Maulana Fazal Rehman” and some others were also among the politicians who took oath amid the protests of Imran Khan’s supporters.
Prime Minister The new Pakistan will be elected by the votes of parliament members on March 13.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |