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Naqvi dismisses anti-China event allegations as ‘baseless fabrications.’

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January 26, 2025
Naqvi dismisses anti-China event allegations as 'baseless fabrications'
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Houston, January 26, 2025: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has categorically rejected allegations of attending an anti-China event during his visit to the United States, describing them as “malicious fabrications” and part of a “baseless smear campaign.”

Speaking to the media in Houston on Sunday, Naqvi clarified that his participation in a youth event had been misrepresented by certain media outlets and social media users. “Claims of my involvement in any anti-China activities are completely unfounded and blown out of proportion,” he stated, reaffirming that he did not attend any gathering opposing China or its government.

Naqvi accused specific groups of spreading misinformation to create divisions and urged political opponents to prioritize national interests over personal agendas. He reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his responsibilities, undeterred by such false narratives.

The minister emphasized that his US visit focused on strengthening counterterrorism collaboration. “The fight against terrorism is not confined to Pakistan—it requires collective global effort,” he noted, adding that his meetings with US lawmakers were constructive and aligned with regional peace objectives.

During his trip, Naqvi engaged with several prominent US officials, including Senators and Congress members Thomas Richard Suozzi, Jack Bergman, Joe Wilson, Rob Bresnahan, Henry Cuellar, and Maxine Waters. Discussions revolved around deepening Pakistan-US ties and addressing pressing regional issues, particularly the situation in Afghanistan.

Naqvi’s visit coincided with the start of Donald Trump’s second term as the 47th President of the United States. The Pakistani leadership has expressed optimism about further strengthening bilateral relations under the new administration.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s resolve to tackle militancy, Naqvi stressed that the government would take a firm stance against those who threaten national security.

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