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U.S. Stands Firm on Freedom of Speech, Urges Pakistan to Lift Internet Restrictions

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Jahanzaib Ali
Jahanzaib Ali
Jahanzaib Ali is an accomplished multimedia journalist specializing in international politics and foreign policy. He serves as the Bureau Chief of ARY News in Washington D.C., offering deep insights into US-Pakistan relations. Contact: jahanzaib.ali@arynews.tv | Twitter: @JazzyARY | YouTube: youtube.com/alijahanzaib

WASHINGTON: The United States has called for the preservation of freedom of speech in Pakistan, urging the authorities to immediately lift the suspension on internet and social media platforms. State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller addressed reporters in Washington today, stressing the importance of lifting internet restrictions imposed by the government of Pakistan.

“We are concerned by any report of restrictions on the exercise of the freedom of expression and association in Pakistan, including the partial or complete government-imposed internet shutdowns, which includes, of course, on social media platforms,” Miller urged.

He went on to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to advocating for freedom of expression, stating, “We will continue to call on Pakistan to respect freedom of expression and restore access to any social media that has been restricted,” including X, formerly known as Twitter.

When questioned about the formation of a new government in Pakistan, Miller maintained a cautious stance, emphasizing that the U.S. would refrain from commenting until the formation of a new government. “Ultimately, as is the case whenever you see coalition politics taking place inside any given country,” he explained, “It’s a decision for that country itself, not something that we would weigh in on.”

Miller also expressed the U.S.’s desire for a comprehensive investigation into any claims of irregularities in Pakistan. “We want to see a full investigation into any claims of irregular irregularities,” he insisted.

In response to another question, Miller declined to comment on the suspension of U.S. security assistance to Pakistan, leaving the matter without further elaboration.

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