Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has underscored the need to reinvigorate ties with the United States, advocating for broader collaboration across diverse sectors.
In a pivotal meeting with US Congressmen Thomas Richard Suozzi (Democrat) and Jack Bergman (Republican) in Washington, Naqvi explored avenues for mutual cooperation. Key topics of discussion included the evolving situation in Afghanistan and the dynamic relationship between Pakistan and the US.
Demonstrating a spirit of diplomacy, both sides pledged to strengthen bilateral relations. Naqvi extended a heartfelt invitation for the lawmakers to visit Pakistan, expressing optimism about the visit’s potential to fortify mutual ties. “Your presence in Pakistan will serve as a cornerstone for building stronger bridges between our nations,” he remarked.
Congressman Suozzi reciprocated the sentiment, expressing a genuine commitment to nurturing ties with Pakistan and announcing his intention to visit soon.
Further enriching the dialogue, plans for a Pakistan Caucus Conference in Washington on April 30 were unveiled. The conference aims to create a platform for enhancing cooperation and fostering deeper engagement on pressing issues of shared concern.
This high-level exchange underscores Pakistan’s determination to recalibrate its partnership with the US, not just as a diplomatic imperative but as a forward-looking stride towards mutual progress. By fostering goodwill and pragmatic collaboration, both nations seem poised to embark on a promising chapter of reinvigorated relations.
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