Deputy PM Ishaq Dar recently held a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The call focused on strengthening Pakistan-US relations and discussing regional issues.
According to the Foreign Office, the Deputy PM and Secretary Rubio reviewed the current status of bilateral cooperation. They exchanged views on international developments affecting both countries.
The Deputy PM emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing diplomatic and economic ties with the United States. Both leaders agreed to maintain regular communication to deepen cooperation.
This call marked the second high-level interaction between the Deputy PM and US Secretary Rubio in recent weeks. Their previous conversation also highlighted opportunities to expand bilateral collaboration.
The Deputy PM underlined the importance of continued dialogue to address shared regional security challenges. Both sides expressed optimism about improving trade, investment, and strategic partnerships.
Officials said the Deputy PM and Secretary Rubio discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in sectors such as defense, counterterrorism, and economic development. They agreed to hold more frequent talks going forward.
The Foreign Office noted that the Deputy PM’s engagement reflects Pakistan’s desire for a stable and productive relationship with the US. The talks are seen as a positive step towards advancing mutual interests.
Overall, the Deputy PM’s discussions with the US Secretary of State signal Pakistan’s intent to foster strong diplomatic ties. Both countries remain committed to working closely on regional peace and prosperity.
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