The US State Department has reiterated its position regarding a recent interview given by Imran Khan to the Financial Times and said that it had already said that there is no truth in the allegations made.
On Wednesday, US State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel answered a question at a press briefing and said, "We support the peaceful supremacy of democratic, constitutional and legal principles."

During the press briefing, he was asked a question in which he referred to the recent interview of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, that he has backed away from the accusations leveled against the United States and that he no longer blames the American administration for his removal from power.
The Deputy Spokesperson of the State Department said that the United States does not have any position on the candidate of any political party.
The Deputy Spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs was also asked about Imran Khan's visit to Russia.
Regarding this, Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel said that he has nothing more to say about the visit of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan visited Moscow a day before the attack on Ukraine.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan had claimed that the threat to change his government was given by Donald Lowe, Assistant Secretary of State of the US Department of State's Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, during a meeting with Pakistan's former ambassador Asad Majeed Khan. .
At that time, America denied the allegations made by Imran Khan and said that America does not support any political party against another.