Senator Dar underscores US role as Pakistan's largest trade partner and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration and cooperation for further enhancing the trade and economic ties between the two countries.


Islamabad: US Ambassador Donald Blome called on Leader of the House in Senate Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Thursday at the Parliament House.
The meeting served as an important platform for discussing various topics of mutual interest including the ways and means for further strengthening the enduring relationship between Pakistan and the United States.
Senator Dar underscored US role as Pakistan's largest trade partner and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration and cooperation for further enhancing the trade and economic ties between the two countries.
The discussions delved into a comprehensive analysis of the ongoing Afghan refugees issue, acknowledging Pakistan's relentless efforts to promote the regional peace.
The Ambassador lauded Pakistani leadership's commitment and contributions in fostering peace and stability in the region.
With regard to the deportation of illegal and undocumented migrants from Pakistan, including Afghan nationals, he agreed to the fact that being a sovereign country, Pakistan has every right to deal with them in accordance with the law of the land and also to take all possible measures to strengthen its borders.
On the future economic prospects of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar expressed confidence that Pakistan will be able to revive its economy after the forthcoming General Elections in early 2024.

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