rose gottemoeller, _ in the right way at this time.e gottemoeller, thank you so much for your time. gottemoeller, thank you so much for our time. ., �* _, let's look at pakistan now. against the odds, independent candidates backed by pakistan's jailed former prime minister, imran khan, have won the most seats. but the second and third largest political blocs say they have started formal discussions about forming a government together. the two parties, led by nawaz sharif and bilawal bhutto zardari, formed an alliance to oust mr khan from power in 2022. they've issued a statement saying they plan to work together to bring political stability. if they do form a government, it's likely to anger mr khan's followers. his pti party was barred from taking part in the election, forcing its candidates to stand as independents. our correspondent caroline davies has more. two sides are claiming victory in pakistan, but there is still no new government. both need more seats to get a majority. this is part of imran khan's pti party's plan — protest