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00:00The U.S. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Matthew Miller, has asked the U.S. new president
00:06Donald Trump, what he said about the U.S. threats against the U.S.
00:10We have with us Jahzeb Ali, let's ask him about the questions and answers.
00:15Look, Matthew Miller has just left the press conference and he expressed his concern about
00:21the protests in Pakistan.
00:23He said that Pakistan and the rest of the world want to see the protests to be peaceful.
00:29And the government of Pakistan should deal with the protesters with respect.
00:33I also asked him that Donald Trump is tweeting about the threats against the U.S.
00:41Do you have any concerns about this?
00:44On this, Matthew Miller said that it is not appropriate for me to comment on the policies
00:48of such organizations that have not yet taken office.
00:50He said that we have one president at a time.
00:53I am happy to stand here and ask questions about President Biden's foreign policy.
00:58And to talk about President Trump's foreign policy on January 21, Matthew Miller will
01:02be present.
01:03New translations will be available.
01:04You can ask questions from him.
01:05I also asked him that Pakistan has asked the U.S. for new weapons and surveillance equipment
01:10for the operations against terrorists.
01:13Will the Biden administration provide new weapons to Pakistan before the transition?
01:19On this, he said that the U.S. is standing with Pakistan in the war against terrorism
01:24and extremism.
01:26And he said that he has nothing to announce about providing equipment at this time.
01:31I also asked him that when Foreign Minister Blinken met Indian colleague J. Shankar,
01:36I asked him if there was any conversation between the Indian agent and the Indian businessman
01:41Adani against him.
01:43He said that I will not comment on the private conversation.
01:48However, whenever there is a conversation with Indian colleagues, there is a regular
01:53conversation.
01:55Thank you very much, Nazir.