Biden reaches out to Pakistan PM, renewed ties

In a notable gesture of diplomacy, US President Joe Biden has reached out to Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, marking the first official communication from the White House to Pakistan’s government in years. Through a heartfelt letter, Biden expressed his best wishes to Pakistan and its newly elected administration, emphasizing the pivotal role of US-Pakistan relations in ensuring regional and global security. He assured Pakistan of America’s support in addressing significant global and regional challenges, highlighting shared goals in public health, economic growth, and education. The letter also unveiled aspirations to bolster the alliance under the US-Pakistan Green Alliance Framework, focusing on environmental improvement, flood recovery support, water management, and agricultural development. Biden’s commitment to human rights protection and mutual development endeavors was articulated as a means to fortify the partnership between the two nations. This outreach signifies a renewed effort to enhance bilateral relations, contrasting the communication gap experienced during Imran Khan’s tenure and indicating a hopeful direction for future US-Pakistan interactions.–News Desk