Matthew Miller replied that these accusations are false and fake. 'I want the Pakistani people to be able to decide the future of their government and the country’.


Washington DC: The United States has dismissed the allegations of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan regarding interference in Pakistani politics as false and false.
The spokesperson of US State Department Matthew Miller reacted strongly to the question in this regard.
Journalists asked the spokesperson that the United States wants to win the hearts of people in other countries by spending millions of dollars, but now its reputation has been affected due to the irresponsible statements of some politicians. The former President of US Donald Trump had said that America has interfered in Pakistani politics and now there are slogans raised against US on the streets of Pakistan.
Matthew Miller replied that these accusations are false and fake. ‘All I can do is stand here and speak the truth. I want the Pakistani people to be able to decide the future of their government and the country’. We want to see the right to freedom of expression around the world, including Pakistan.

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