The Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Field Marshal held an important meeting with the President of the United States, which lasted for approximately one hour and twenty minutes. The meeting is being described as a significant diplomatic development, given the current regional situation, bilateral relations, defense cooperation, and economic partnership between the two nations.
According to official sources, the two sides discussed a wide range of issues, including defense collaboration, counterterrorism efforts, trade, investment, and regional peace and stability. The discussions also covered the situation in Afghanistan, rising tensions in the Middle East, and Pakistan’s relations with India.
The U.S. President praised Pakistan’s role in promoting regional peace and stability, expressing his desire to further strengthen bilateral relations. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to a peaceful foreign policy, emphasising that Islamabad seeks to work closely with Washington for the peace, development, and stability of the region.
The Field Marshal highlighted the need to enhance defense cooperation, ensure transparency in military engagements, and develop a joint strategy to combat terrorism. Both sides agreed to continue high-level talks and technical exchanges in the coming months to expand and deepen their partnership.
The meeting took place at a time when regional security remains fragile, and global economic and defense dynamics are rapidly shifting, making this engagement a diplomatically significant milestone in Pakistan-U.S. relations.
