US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that security partnership with Pakistan has been their top priority and will continue to do so.


Washington: The US's determination to continue its security partnership with Pakistan has been expressed once again.
Speaking during the press briefing, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that security partnership with Pakistan has been their top priority and will continue to do so.
He added: “We want to see everyone in Pakistan treated according to the law, we support the rule of the constitution everywhere in the world, we will continue to monitor all aid programs”.
The spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs continued to say with reference to India that they want a complete investigation of the murder of the Sikh leader from New Delhi and has also urged India to complete the investigation of the murder of the Sikh leader as soon as possible.

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