The United States today said it supports free, fair, transparent and accountable elections in Pakistan which faces general elections on July 25.
It also expressed hope that the 2017 electoral reforms law, being put into effect from these elections, would help facilitate the peaceful transfer of civilian power to a democratically elected government.
"The United States supports free, fair, and transparent, accountable elections in Pakistan as we do in other countries around the world," State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters during her biweekly news conference.
The United States along with other international partners has supported Pakistan's implementation of its historic 2017 electoral reforms law, she said.
"My understanding is that this is the first time that that law will actually be put into effect for these elections. We hope that the new comprehensive and transparent legal framework facilitates the peaceful transfer of civilian power to a democratically elected government," Nauert said.
In response to a question, she said she is not aware if the United States is sending any observers on the ground.
"We tend to support international organisations that do participate as observers," she said.
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