In a significant diplomatic engagement, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker on Saturday, expressing optimism that Pakistan-US relations will gain further momentum under President Donald Trump‘s administration.
During their discussions, Minister Naqvi and Ambassador Baker delved into various facets of Pakistan-US relations, emphasizing the importance of mutual interests and the need to bolster cooperation across multiple sectors.
Reflecting on his recent visit to the United States, Minister Naqvi described his meetings with members of the US Congress as highly constructive.
These interactions provided a platform to discuss critical issues and explore avenues for collaboration, reinforcing the longstanding partnership between Pakistan and the United States.
In a related development, Prime Minister Shehbaz extended his congratulations to President Donald Trump on his “historic” election victory.
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A focal point of the meeting was the discussion on formulating a joint strategy to combat terrorism. Both parties acknowledged that terrorism is a global menace requiring a coordinated international response.
Minister Naqvi emphasized, “Terrorism is an international issue, and the global community must work together to address it.”
Both countries have engaged in trade agreements and investment initiatives aimed at fostering economic growth.
The United States has been one of Pakistan’s largest trading partners, with bilateral trade encompassing textiles, agricultural products, and technology.
Beyond political and economic spheres, Pakistan and the United States have a rich history of educational and cultural exchanges.
These initiatives have not only enhanced educational opportunities but have also fostered mutual respect and appreciation of Mohsin each other’s cultures.