US Charge d’Affaires Natalie Baker called on Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, on Wednesday. During the meeting, both sides discussed the significance of close Pakistan–US relations and exchanged views on matters of mutual interest.
Key regional and international developments were also highlighted, underscoring the ongoing cooperation between the two countries. The Foreign Office spokesperson emphasized that the meeting reinforced Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic ties with the United States.
The meeting also focused on opportunities for economic collaboration, including potential US investments in Pakistan’s infrastructure, technology, and energy sectors. Both sides acknowledged the importance of strengthening trade relations and exploring new avenues of partnership that benefit both nations.
Furthermore, discussions touched upon multilateral cooperation in forums like the United Nations, emphasizing joint efforts on global peace, climate change, and humanitarian initiatives. Both parties expressed optimism about continuing constructive dialogue to address regional challenges and promote stability.
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