Imran Khan claimed the US diplomat involved in the ‘conspiracy’ of his government

Khan said that the movement without confidence in him was “conspiracy” and thanked God that it failed.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday named a senior American diplomat as a person suspected of being involved in “foreign conspiracies” to overthrow his government through voice without trust.

Speaking at a meeting at Islamabad, Imran Khan claimed that the assistant of the Secretary of State for the affairs of South and Central Asia Donald Lu was involved in “foreign conspiracies” to bring down his government.

Imran Khan claimed that Donald Lu warned Pakistani ambassador to the US, ASAD Majeed, that there would be implications if Pakistani PM survived the voting did not believe.

Khan said that the movement without confidence in him was “conspiracy” and thanked God that it failed.

Pakistani PM last week has claimed “foreign conspiracies” in this country, saying that foreign countries tried to shift over the choice of foreign “independent” policy made by him.

Responding to Imran Khan’s comments, Director of White House Communication Kate Bedingfield wiped the allegations of the role of Washington in suspicion of conspiracy.

“There is absolutely no truth for the allegations,” Bedingfield told reporters.

A US State Department spokesman also told Ani, that “there is no truth for this accusation. We follow developments in Pakistan. We respect and support the Pakistani constitutional process and legal supremacy.”

The relationship between us and Pakistan has been on the edge since the US withdraw from Afghanistan last summer. Increased alignment between China and Pakistan also gave a shadow of US policies against Pakistan.

In October last year, Wendy Sherman, the Deputy Secretary of State and the highest place US officials to visit Pakistan since Biden took over, told reporters to travel to Pakistan which aims to achieve ‘specific goals’, referring to Afghanistan.

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