US urges Afghanistan to prevent attacks from Afghan soil – SUCH TV

[ad_1] The United States is urging Afghanistan to take stricter measures against terrorism within its borders. US State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, emphasized the importance of Afghanistan fulfilling its commitment to prevent the use of its territory for terrorist activities. “We are determined that Afghanistan will ensure its territory is not used again for terrorism,”…

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U.S. reaffirms commitment to address Pakistan's energy crisis – SUCH TV

[ad_1] The United States on Thursday once again reiterated its support for Pakistan’s energy woes saying that Washington “prioritises” helping Islamabad in addressing its energy shortage. “Helping Pakistan address its energy shortage crisis is a priority for the US,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said while responding to a question pertaining to the country’s assistance…

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US welcomes productive, peaceful talks on Kashmir between India, Pakistan – SUCH TV

[ad_1] Washington would welcome “productive and peaceful talks” between India and Pakistan on Kashmir, but the pace, scope, and character of any dialogue is a matter for India and Pakistan to determine, said Matthew Miller, the United States State Department spokesperson. Miller commented in response to a question regarding the US welcoming future talks between…

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US urges Pakistan to lift social media restrictions – SUCH TV

[ad_1] The U.S. State Department on Tuesday once again urged the Pakistani government to lift internet shutdowns in Pakistan, including restrictions on social media platforms. During a news briefing on Tuesday, the department’s spokesperson Matthew Miller has condemned government-imposed shutdowns of internet platforms. “We have and will continue to emphasize the importance of respecting these…

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US urges Pakistan to lift internet shutdowns, social media restrictions – SUCH TV

[ad_1] The United States called Wednesday on Pakistan to lift restrictions on X, formerly known as Twitter, after days of disruption following an election marred by fraud allegations. “We are concerned by any report of restrictions on the exercise of the freedom of expression and association in Pakistan, including a partial or complete government-imposed internet…

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