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The United States has once again denied the allegations made by former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying it is ready to work with Pakistan's new government to promote peace and prosperity.
During a regular press briefing on Thursday, US State Department spokesman Ned Price made the remarks while answering questions about the political situation in Pakistan.
A State Department spokesman said: "Our message on this issue is the same and clear. These allegations are baseless. We support a peaceful process of upholding democratic and constitutional principles. "
Asked by a Pakistani military spokesman at a press conference on Thursday, Ned Price said: "The military spokesman said there was no evidence that the United States had made any threats or that Imran Khan's government He said, "We will agree with him. Thanks'
"We congratulate Shahbaz Sharif on his election to the Pakistani parliament and we look forward to working with him and his government," State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a regular press briefing.
Ned Price said that Pakistan and the United States have had an important relationship for over 75 years.
The State Department spokesman added that "we want to continue working with the governments of Pakistan to promote peace and prosperity in the region."
Earlier this week, a White House spokesman said that the United States has a long, strong and important security relationship with Pakistan and will continue to do so with the new leadership.
During a press briefing at the White House on Monday, the spokesman was asked if Joe Biden would call Pakistan's new prime minister.
In response to a question, the spokesman said, "I can't make any predictions at this time."
Meanwhile, in response to a question from Urdu News, the US State Department said that "we are watching the developments in Pakistan closely."
It should be noted that during the rule of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, US President Joe Biden did not call the Pakistani leadership after his election.
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