On Tuesday, the United States expressed apprehension regarding the Pakistan government’s recent move to ban the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). The concern was voiced by US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller during a press briefing, addressing the potential implications of this decision.
Miller acknowledged that the US had taken note of the government’s statements regarding the PTI ban, indicating that this action could mark the onset of a complex political process. He emphasized that the US would closely observe this internal development and its subsequent outcomes.
Highlighting the broader implications, Miller underscored that the prohibition of any political party raises significant concerns, particularly in terms of human rights, freedom of expression, and the peaceful adherence to constitutional and democratic norms. He reiterated the US government’s steadfast support for democratic processes globally, emphasizing the importance of upholding justice and the rule of law.
The statement from the State Department comes amid heightened political tensions in Pakistan, where the ban on PTI has stirred widespread debate and reactions both domestically and internationally.