Pakistan’s Foreign Office has rejected concerns over a recent bill introduced in the US House of Representatives, calling it an unofficial initiative by an individual legislator.
The response comes amid discussions about the bill’s potential impact on Pakistan-US relations.
The bill, proposed by a US lawmaker, has drawn attention for its stance on Pakistan. However, officials in Islamabad have downplayed its importance, stating that it does not reflect the official position of the US government. They reaffirmed that Pakistan maintains diplomatic engagements with Washington and that isolated legislative proposals do not dictate bilateral ties.
According to Pakistan’s Foreign Office, the country remains committed to constructive dialogue with the United States. Officials stressed that legislative moves by individual lawmakers do not alter the broader relationship between the two nations. They described the bill as a personal initiative rather than a reflection of the US administration’s foreign policy.
The reaction from Islamabad signals confidence in the long-standing ties between the two countries. Officials reiterated that Pakistan will continue to work with the US on mutual interests, including economic cooperation, regional stability, and counterterrorism efforts.
Observers note that such legislative proposals occasionally emerge in the US Congress but rarely influence official policies unless backed by the administration. Pakistan’s stance suggests a firm but diplomatic approach, ensuring that its relationship with the US remains unaffected by isolated political moves.
