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US congratulates new Pakistan PM Sharif

/ 12:49 PM April 14, 2022

U.S. congratulates Sharif on becoming new Pakistani prime minister

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif gestures during the guard of honour ceremony at the Prime Minister house in Islamabad, Pakistan April 12, 2022. Press Information Department (PID) Handout via REUTERS

WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday congratulated Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, newly elected following the weekend ouster of Imran Khan, who accused Washington of involvement in a conspiracy to force him from power.

Khan was dismissed Sunday after losing a no-confidence vote, and Sharif elected by Pakistan lawmakers the following day.

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“The United States congratulates newly elected Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and we look forward to continuing our long-standing cooperation with Pakistan’s government,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

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“The United States views a strong, prosperous, and democratic Pakistan as essential for the interests of both of our countries.”

No prime minister has ever served a full term in Pakistan, but Khan is the first to lose office via a vote of no-confidence — a defeat he has not taken well.

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He tried everything to stay in power after losing his majority in parliament, including dissolving the assembly and calling a fresh election.

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But the Supreme Court deemed all his actions illegal and ordered lawmakers to reconvene and vote.

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Khan insists he has been the victim of a “regime change” conspiracy involving Washington and his opponents, an accusation the United States has vehemently denied.

The cricket star-turned-politician has vowed to take his fight to the streets in the hope of forcing an early election.

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Sharif promised an investigation into Khan’s allegations.

“If an iota of evidence is provided against us, I will immediately resign,” he told parliament.

He may also rethink Pakistan’s global alignment, which drifted away from Washington under Khan and closer to Russia and China — a vital economic partner.

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