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US urges Pakistan to to fulfill constitutional, international obligations

US State Dept spokesperson asks Pakistan to respect freedom of expression of its people

by NWMNewsDesk
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The United States has once again stressed Pakistan to fulfill its constitutional and International responsibilities.

These remarks were made by the US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller in his weekly press briefing in the White House.

During his media talk, he urged Pakistan to respect freedom of expression and right to hold peaceful public gathering.

However, Miller restrained from commenting on recently passed resolution by the US House of Representatives on Pakistan’s elections.

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It must be noted that the US had passed a resolution on June 26 calling Pakistan to probe Feb 8 election’s alleged irregularities. US lawmakers voted 368-7 over the proposed resolution condemning attempts to stifle people’s dissent in Pakistan.

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