"The United States condemns the recent violence that has targeted politicians and their supporters during the electoral campaign in Pakistan. We condemn recent statements by militant groups indicating their intent to disrupt Pakistan's democratic process," the State Department spokesman, Patrick Ventrell, told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday.
Ventrell further supported the Pakistani citizens to participate in polls to elect their representatives.
"So we support the right of the Pakistani people to participate fully in the election of their representatives and their ability to fulfil their aspirations for a peaceful, prosperous, and democratic nation," he said.
Replying to a question, he said, "We are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to help support a fair and transparent election process."
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"But it is consistent with practices around the world, where's there's a tradition of democracies hosting observers to support their efforts to conduct free and fair elections," he said.
The State Department also maintained the views of the White House that it is looking forward to the election process and to engage with the new elected government, Ventrell observed.
Ventrell also expressed the United States' hope to be engaged with the next elected government.
"We do not support any particular political party or individual candidate, and we look forward to engage with the next democratically elected government," the US official added.