US ready to work with new elected govt: Elizabeth Horst

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HOUSTON: The United States has reiterated its stance of working with a government elected by Pakistanis, as the National Assembly is expected to be dissolved ahead of its constitutional term next month. 

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Elizabeth Horst, during a conference on the future of Pakistan-US Relations in Houston on Tuesday, said: "We do not have any position on any political candidate or party." 

Horst, who heads the Pakistan bureau at the US State Department, also said: "The US supports democratic principles, freedom of speech, and the rule of law."

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) have decided that the National Assembly will be dissolved prematurely and at least three days before its stipulated term.

However, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb denied that the date of dissolution is finalised, saying it would be decided in consultation with the PDM and other allied parties, and an announcement would be made.

Pak-US deteriorated when Imran Khan was in power and worsened further when he blamed America for his ouster, specifically Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu.

The allegations against the assistant secretary of state are "categorically false", Horst said, noting that America's stance was conveyed to Pakistani officials on numerous occasions.

While now former prime minister Khan blames ex-army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa and others for his ouster, he still, on occasions, names Lu as well.

But the US official said her nation does not let "propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation get in the way of any bilateral relationship, including our valued partnership with Pakistan".

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