Washington, The United States has declared its willingness to engage with any government elected in Pakistan, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining diplomatic relations regardless of the political landscape. State Department Spokesperson Mathew Miller, speaking at his daily press briefing, remarked on the competitive nature of the recent elections in Pakistan, highlighting that the electoral process allowed people to exercise their choice freely.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Miller addressed inquiries about the U.S. stance on the election outcomes, stating, “Whoever the Pakistani people choose to represent them, we will work with that government.” This statement underlines the U.S. policy of supporting democratic processes and engaging with countries based on mutual interests and respect, rather than the specific political parties in power.
The affirmation from the State Department comes at a critical time for Pakistan, as the nation navigates its post-election phase. The U.S. readiness to work with any government formed in Pakistan reflects an approach aimed at fostering stable and constructive international relations, focusing on collaboration and dialogue.