U.S. Department of State spokesperson, Matthew Miller, once again refuted these allegations made by Imran Khan.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, rejected Imran Khan's claim of an American conspiracy leading to the current government's formation.
In a recent interview with the media, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif firmly stated that there is no truth to Imran Khan's assertion of an American conspiracy.
He further emphasized that the government's establishment was not influenced by any foreign plot, adding that neither low oil prices from Russia nor restored ties with China were involved in such allegations.
Prime Minister Sharif clarified that the Chief of Army Staff and intelligence chiefs also affirmed that no conspiracy had taken place.
Moreover, he highlighted that Ambassador Asad Majeed had confirmed in a meeting with Donald Lu that no conspiracy was discussed.
The United States was not involved in any clandestine plan against the former Pakistani Prime Minister.
The U.S. Department of State spokesperson, Matthew Miller, once again refuted these allegations during a news conference.
He reiterated that previous Pakistani ambassadors had already stated that these accusations are baseless.
The PM emphasized that he cannot discuss private conversations with Pakistani diplomats.

We can have growth while fighting climate change
- 2 hours ago
SHO among three cops wounded in IED blast in KP’s Hangu
- 15 hours ago

$168M owed to fired FBS head football coaches
- 3 hours ago
UK train stabbings injure nine, police arrest two suspects
- 11 hours ago
556th birth anniversary celebrations of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji begin tomorrow
- 11 hours ago

WWE 'Raw' takeaways: LA Knight's loss, JD McDonagh's win both carry weight
- 3 hours ago
Sundar steers India to five-wicket win over Australia in 3rd T20I
- 11 hours ago
NASA to Kim Kardashian: We’ve been to the moon six times
- 15 hours ago

DPM Dar to undertake one-day visit to Turkiye tomorrow
- 15 hours ago
Saudi low-cost Airline launches fifth destination in Pakistan
- 11 hours ago
Met Office predicts dry weather in most parts of country
- 11 hours ago

NCAA hoops tourneys to use availability reports
- 3 hours ago









