Published: 10:13, May 10, 2024 | Updated: 10:19, May 10, 2024
Pakistan slams US panel report on religious freedom
By Xinhua
In this file photo dated Aug 14, 2022, a student waves the national flag of Pakistan outside the mausoleum of country's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah, after Pakistan's 75th Independence Day ceremony in Karachi. (PHOTO / AFP)

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Thursday slammed the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) report, saying that it is based on "faulty assumptions".

The commission's 2024 Annual Report released earlier this month was "based on unsubstantiated allegations and non-reflective of the ground realities in Pakistan", spokesperson of Pakistan's Foreign Ministry Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said here during a weekly media briefing.

Pakistan believes that USCIRF's annual exercise of designating countries is unwarranted and futile, the spokesperson said.

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"Such arbitrary designations also undermine the objective of fostering understanding and cooperation, which can only be achieved through dialogue and constructive engagement," she added.