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FILE - In this March 16, 2020 file photo, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan gives an interview to The Associated Press, in Islamabad, Pakistan. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan apologized for retweeting an anti-government statement from an opposition leader who suggested Prime Minister Imran Khan would fall from power in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election defeat. In its tweet on Wednesday, the embassy said its Twitter account had been accessed without authorization. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash, File)

FILE - In this March 16, 2020 file photo, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan gives an interview to The Associated Press, in Islamabad, Pakistan. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan apologized for retweeting an anti-government statement from an opposition leader who suggested Prime Minister Imran Khan would fall from power in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election defeat. In its tweet on Wednesday, the embassy said its Twitter account had been accessed without authorization. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash, File)

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