Imran Khan was sentenced to go to Moscow Russian Foreign Ministry statement sparked a new debate
Russia has accused Pakistani Former Prime Minister Imran Khan of paying a heavy price for his visit to Moscow & of interfering in Pakistan,s internal affairs.
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed in a statement on Tuesday that United States of America and its allies had allegedly pressured Pakistani Ex Prime Minister Imran Khan to cancel visit ahead of a visit to Russia in February. After the denial a no confidence motion was filed against ex PM Imran Khan.
The allegation was made by Russia at a time when the Deputy Speaker of (parliament) National Assembly of Pakistan on Sunday dismissed no confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan as an external conspiracy. Had done
The Pakistan's foreign ministry has said that ex Prime Minister Imran Khan,s visit to Russia was not related to the Russia (U.k.r.ai.ne) conflict & that the visit was prearranged and that Pakistan has taken a neutral stance on the dispute.
In her statement Maria Zakharova claimed that a US United State Department official had warned the Pakistani ambassador in Washington that partnership with Pakistan could only be maintained if EX Pm Imran Khan was removed from office.
Ex Prime Minister Imran Khan has also accused the United States US of plotting to overthrow his government through a no confidence motion.
The Pakistan's Foreign Office and US United State Department have not yet commented on Russia,s latest statement but United States has already denied any involvement in Pakistan,s internal affairs.
- Read Also:
On Monday State Department spokesman Ned Price reiterated that allegations were absolutely baseless.
During a regular briefing Ned Price stated that the United States US supports the supremacy of the Constitution & principles of democracy. He said that these principles are not only 4Pakistan but also for other countries. We do not support any 1 party we support the rule of law justice & rule of law spokesman added.
0 Comments