On Wednesday, the Foreign Office (FO) disclosed that Pakistan was in contact with the United States on many issues and Islamabad believed it could engage on the subject of democracy but “at a suitable time in the future”. US President is going to hold a virtual summit on democracy on Dec 9-10 in which he has invited almost 110 countries, entailing major Western supporters but also Iraq, India, and Pakistan

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