A wide range of bilateral issues including enhancing trade and investment relations, climate change, agriculture and security came under discussion.


Islamabad: Pakistan and United States on Friday reiterated their dedication to strengthening bilateral cooperation across all spheres of mutual interest.
The resolve was expressed by Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar and U.S Secretary of State, Antony Blinken during their telephonic conversation on Friday (today).
A wide range of bilateral issues including enhancing trade and investment relations, climate change, agriculture and security came under discussion.
Various matters of regional importance such as situation in Gaza, the Red Sea and developments in Afghanistan were also discussed.
Both sides expressed satisfaction at the current positive momentum in bilateral relations.
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