Pakistan Plans Resolution to Counter U.S. Election Probe Call: Dar
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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced on Thursday that Pakistan plans to draft a resolution in response to the recent resolution passed by the US House of Representatives concerning Pakistani elections. Speaking during a session of the National Assembly chaired by Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Dar addressed the concerns raised by the US resolution, which called for impartial investigations into allegations of irregularities and interference in Pakistan's general elections held on February 8. Dar emphasized that the Foreign Office had responded effectively to the US House resolution, asserting Pakistan's intent to present its own resolution. "The draft is ready, and we have taken notice of the US resolution and will surely respond," Dar said. He highlighted that the government's actions are aimed at ensuring transparency and integrity in the electoral process, and the forthcoming resolution will reflect Pakistan's stance on the matter. The...