No reality to claims: White House
PM Imran Khan
has named the country from where the undermining notice came White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield. Picture civility CPN
WASHINGTON:
The White House has emphatically dismissed PM Imran Khan's statement of the US government's inclusion in a plot to eliminate him.
Answering media questions in regards to the issue, the White House representative said, "there is definitely no reality to the claim."
Prior, the US Department of State had completely dismissed any sort of association in the no-trust movement against Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that, "there is no reality to these claims."
On Thursday evening, the state leader named the US as the country that took steps to eliminate him. The US Department of State answered The News' inquiries rehashed on Thursday that there was no reality to these charges.
The PM on Sunday displayed a piece of paper during a political assembly in Islamabad saying that the paper was a letter containing proof of an unfamiliar plot incubated against him and the resistance's no-trust movement was likewise a piece of this unfamiliar scheme to overturn his administration.
Answering an inquiry posed by The News in regards to a 'danger letter', the US State Department completely dismissed any sort of contribution in the no-certainty movement against PM Imran Khan.
The division additionally kept up with that the US was observing the circumstance in Pakistan. "We are intently following advancements in Pakistan," the State Department representative said, adding that, "We regard and backing Pakistan's sacred interaction and law and order."
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