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Pakistan–US Relation Reach New Heights; Economic Diplomacy in Focus

Pakistan–US Relation Reach New Heights; Economic Diplomacy in Focus

Pakistan–US Relation Reach New Heights; Economic Diplomacy in Focus

In a significant development, Pakistan and the United States appear to be entering a new and promising chapter in their longstanding relationship, marked by mutual understanding, economic collaboration, and a shared vision for regional peace.

A significant two-hour meeting between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan’s Field Marshall Syed Asim Munir is being seen as a turning point in Pakistan–US relations, with both sides showing strong interest in expanding cooperation beyond traditional security matters.

The meeting took place shortly after the Pakistan–India military tensions in May, where Pakistan’s actions were widely viewed as responsible and stabilizing for the region.

Unlike previous engagements that focused mainly on defense and security, this meeting covered a wide range of topics, including trade, economic growth, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, counter-terrorism, and major international issues like the Israel–Iran conflict. This marks Pakistan’s move from focusing only on strategic matters to prioritizing economic growth and trade.

Pakistan reiterated its commitment to regional peace and emphasized the importance of economic cooperation with the US, particularly in areas such as minerals, energy, and agriculture. With the US being Pakistan’s largest export market, the growing trade relationship reflects American confidence in the quality of Pakistani products.

Pakistan also urged the US to adopt a balanced view of its foreign relations—especially with China—and clarified that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is meant to boost Pakistan’s economy, not challenge any other country.

At the same time, Pakistan encouraged American businesses to explore investment opportunities in sectors like energy, tourism, IT, cybersecurity, coastal development, and agriculture. Officials stressed that Pakistan should be seen and engaged with based on its own potential, rather than through comparisons with other countries such as China, India, or Afghanistan.

Officials further raised serious concerns over India’s destabilizing role in the region, particularly its sponsorship of terrorism and aggressive military posture toward Pakistan. They called on the US to adopt a balanced South Asia policy and mediate longstanding disputes like Kashmir.

Finally, the two sides discussed the evolving situation in Afghanistan, agreeing that both nations must work closely to prevent the resurgence of terrorist networks and preserve the hard-earned gains of the past two decades.

Pakistan projected itself as a reliable partner and a vital link between diverse regions, offering vast geo-economic potential. Both sides now appear poised to transform their complex history into a forward-looking partnership grounded in mutual respect, shared interests, and regional peace.

 

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