The Pak Banker

US envoy Blome, FM Dar discuss economy, regional security

- ISLAMABAD -APP

US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome called on Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and reiterated Washington's resolve to work with Islamabad.

During the meeting on Monday, they discussed matters of mutual interest including economy, trade and regional security with Blome stating that Pakistan’s security and prosperity is a top priority of the US.

The two officials also exchanged views on US support for economic reforms, according to an official statement.

They also discussed enduring significan­ce of the US-Pakistan Green Alliance framework.

In a statement on X, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Blome assured FM Dar of his and his mission’s full support in further strengthen­ing bilateral relations with Islamabad.

"Progress made in diverse fields and ways and means to further enhance the bilateral ties were also discussed," it added.

Separately, the US envoy also met President

Asif Ali Zardari and underlined the need to enhance trade and investment relations with the USA, besides exploring collaborat­ive opportunit­ies in diverse sectors.

President Zardari said that American enterprise­s should be encouraged to invest in the Pakistan Stock Exchange as well as bring innovative business ideas to the country’s economy.

Ambassador Blome called on the president at Aiwan-e-Sadr, the President Secretaria­t Press Wing said in a statement.

During the meeting, the president said that Pakistan had enjoyed a long-standing and broad-based relationsh­ip with the US spanning over seven decades, which needed to be further strengthen­ed.

He said the top priority of Pakistan was to put its economy on the right track and overcome economic and security challenges.

President Zardari also highlighte­d that climate change was a global issue, and Pakistan was among the countries most vulnerable to its adverse impacts.

He said that Pakistan wanted to improve its agricultur­al sector by adopting modern irrigation techniques to conserve water and reduce reliance on flood irrigation.

Ambassador Blome said that Pakistan and the US could enhance bilateral collaborat­ion in the fields of trade and investment, climate change, renewable energy, agricultur­e and security.

He informed that the US had completed the Sindh Basic Education Programme to build climate-resilient schools to strengthen Pakistan’s education sector.

He also congratula­ted the president on assuming the office for a second time.

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