A spokeswoman for the US State Department announced that the American Foreign Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on Pakistani elections on March 20.
State Department officials have underlined their commitment to transparency and accountability, as well as their desire to work with Congress.
According to Matthew Miller, a department representative, testifying before Congress is an important aspect of his job since it helps Congress make policy decisions.
Regarding recent claims against US Deputy Secretary of State Donald Lu, the State Department spokesperson denied them as unfounded. Miller emphasized the department’s stance, noting that similar charges have been made in the past, all of which have been continuously refuted.
In response to worries over India’s citizenship statute, Miller underlined the department’s commitment to addressing such issues seriously and condemned any perceived threats to citizenship rights.