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US values its long standing cooperation with Pakistan; says WH

Washington, Apr 11 (PTI) The US values its long-standing cooperation with Islamabad and has always viewed that a prosperous and democratic Pakistan is critical to the American interests in the region, the White House said on Monday, as Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Responding to a series of questions on major political developments in Pakistan and the election of Sharif as the new Prime Minister after Imran Khan was ousted in a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Sunday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the US value its long standing cooperation with Islamabad.

ā€œWe value our long standing cooperation with Pakistan and have always viewed a prosperous and democratic Pakistan critical to US interests. That remains unchanged regardless of who the leadership is,ā€ she told reporters at her daily news conference.

However, Psaki refrained from responding to questions on the possibility of a phone call between President Joe Biden and Sharif.

ā€œI donā€™t have a prediction of a call at this point of time. Obviously, those are assessments made day by day and especially after new leaders are elected. Of course, we have a long, strong and abiding relationship with Pakistan, an important security relationship and that will continue under new leaders,ā€ Psaki said.

President Biden, who was inaugurated in January 2021, did not make a call to former prime minister Khan during his tenure. Before his ouster, Khan has alleged that there was a ā€œforeign conspiracyā€ hatched in Washington to remove his government from power.

Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was sworn-in as the 23rd prime minister of Pakistan on Monday, hours after ousted premier Imran Khanā€™s lawmakers resigned en masse, signalling continued political instability in the coup-prone country.

Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani administered the oath of office to 70-year-old Shehbaz in President Dr Arif Alviā€™s absence, who went on ā€˜sickā€™ leave ahead of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leaderā€™s inauguration. PTI LKJ RUP AKJ RUP RUP

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