The Chinese Foreign Ministry responded to the current political situation in Pakistan
''China adheres to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.'' China hopes that the parties in Pakistan can work together to maintain development and stability in Pakistan.
On the opposition's no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan and the current political situation in Pakistan, the Chinese government has said that China adheres to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
During a press briefing by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, a spokesman for the news agency asked whether a change of leadership in Pakistan could affect Pak-China relations.
On this, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that China I adhere to the principle of non-interference.
The spokesman said that Pakistan is China's all-weather strategic partner and friendly neighbor, China hopes that all parties in Pakistan can maintain solidarity.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said that China hopes that the two sides can work together to maintain development and stability in Pakistan.
On the other hand, a statement issued by US State Department spokesman Ned Price said that there is no truth in the allegations against the United States, the United States has not issued any letter on the political situation in Pakistan.
"I have nothing to say about Prime Minister Imran Khan's statement. We are reviewing the current situation in Pakistan and respect Pakistan's constitutional process," Ned Price said.
Earlier, Pakistan had lodged a protest letter with the United States over its decision to intervene in the internal affairs of the country. The US Secretary of State was summoned on the instructions of the National Security Committee, protesting the remarks of a senior US official and interference in internal affairs.