After the media reports claimed that the Minister of the Interior Mohsin Naqvi allegedly dealt with the A-Chinese event during his visit to the US, he explained on Monday that Islamabad is committed to uniform policy and calls charges “unfounded and unfounded” “”. At the beginning of the day, Naqvi vehemently denied charges of involvement in any anti-Chinese event in the United States and called them “harmful production” and “unfounded campaigns” aimed at blurring its reputation. In his statement today, spokesman for the FO Shafqat Ali Khan reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of Pakistan to the basic principle of One China policy. He added that the commitment “is a consistent cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy and remains unchanged” emphasizes that China is a strategic partner of Pakistan in Pakistan. “This relationship is characterized by mutual confidence, shared values, supporting questions of key interest and determination to regional and global stability,” he concluded. Since 2013, Chinese investment and financial support in Pakistan has been beneficial to the country’s combat economy, including the rolling of loans that Islamabad will allow its external financial needs to satisfy. Beijing invests more than $ 65 billion in roads, infrastructure and development projects within the Chinese Pakistani Economic Corridor (CPEC) as part of the Belt and Road initiative. The clarification comes after reports in the Indian and local media, as well as in social media contributions and claim that the Minister of the Interior participated in the event of the Lobby event involved in the campaign against the Chinese ruling Communist Party of China. Naqvi explained that he had not participated in any Chinese event in the US and added that his participation in the events for youth was “incorrectly interpreted and disproportionate”. The Minister of the Interior also accused some elements of inciting the US Congress against Pakistan and urged political opponents not to damage the country for political profits. He also stressed that the purpose of his visit was to meet American policies to come up with an effective plan against terrorism. The Minister of the Interior also stated that his meetings with Congress members were productive and stressed that terrorism was not only a Pakistani problem, but a collective struggle. The Minister of the Interior visited the US, where he attended various events and meetings with American senators and congressmen, including Thomas Richard Suozzi, Jack Bergman, Joe Wilson, Rob Bresnahan, Henry Cuellar and Maxine Waters. During the meeting with US legislators, he discussed the strengthening of Pakistan-American bilateral relations and regional peace, especially the situation in neighboring Afghanistan.