Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) summoned a top US diplomat on Thursday to protest US intervention in Pakistan’s domestic affairs.
According to reports, the Foreign Office summoned a top US diplomat in response to a threatening letter that threatened severe repercussions if the opposition’s no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan failed.
The Foreign Office also delivered to the US envoy a letter of protest on the language used by a foreign official during a formal communication.
According to sources, the US diplomat was called to the Foreign Office (FO) in response to National Security Committee directions (NSC). Interference in Pakistan’s domestic affairs is unacceptable, according to the US envoy.
According to sources, Pakistan resolved to respond strongly to the ‘nation’ for sending the ‘threatening letter’ during the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting.