The Pakistani government on Thursday called a letter 바카라unacceptable바카라 and 바카라blatant interference in the internal affairs바카라 of Pakistan in which a senior official of a foreign country was cited as saying that their country was not happy with the policy of the Pakistan government on Ukraine and its ties with Russia.
Pakistan바카라s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf briefed the country바카라s National Security Committee on the letter that was received by the foreign ministry from one of the missions abroad.Â
Just a day before, Khan shared this letter purportedly showing evidence of a "foreign conspiracy" to oust his government with his Cabinet members in a hurriedly called meeting, which was not attended by his two major allies 바카라 Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) and Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) 바카라 despite being invited.
Khan has repeatedly cited the letter as a sign of foreign hand in the political crisis that he is in at the moment where he has effectively lost majority in the Parliament after MQM-P joined the Opposition before the trust vote against him on April 3.
The letter read that relations with Pakistan will be affected if Khan remains in power, according to Pakistan바카라s ARY News.
Geo News quoted Khan telling a group of journalists that 바카라threatening language바카라 was used in the letter and it also talked about the no-confidence motion against the prime minister even before it was submitted in the National Assembly.
Following the NSC meeting, Khan바카라s office said the Pakistan government will register a formal complaint with the country.Â
Khan바카라s office added that the government would take the Parliament into confidence through an in-camera briefing of the National Security Committee of the Parliament.
Later on Thursday, Khan will also address the nation, according to Pakistan's information minister Fawad Hussain who shared this on Twitter.
With PTI inputs