HIS MASTERS VOICE- US says will support Pakistan’s economic development

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Washington will continue to support Islamabad’s efforts for economic development and reforms, US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Bloom said Thursday after meeting with Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif.

The United States and Pakistan remained close allies during the Cold War, but the relationship focused mainly on defense and security requirements.

But their officials made a serious difference during the recent war in Afghanistan and led the American officials to believe that they were not getting the necessary help from Pakistan to deal with the Taliban insurgents.

The relationship between the two states was renewed last year after the fall of the government of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose ouster was orchestrated by an “international conspiracy” in Washington.

Bloom met with Sharif to discuss Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts after the devastating floods that killed more than 1,700 people across the country and caused an estimated $30 billion in damage. Islamabad has repeatedly asked the world to help rebuild the flood victims.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement: “Ambassador Bloom said the United States will continue to support Pakistan’s post-flood reconstruction and the government’s efforts in economic development and reforms.

The PMO said Sharif reaffirmed Washington’s support for Pakistan’s reconstruction and reconstruction efforts after the floods. He added that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has expressed the country’s determination to deepen its economic and trade interaction with the United States.

The Prime Minister pointed out the recent momentum in high-level bilateral exchanges and noted that structured and extensive engagement between Pakistan and the United States will advance the common goals of both countries in both bilateral and regional areas. We emphasized that it is important to allow

Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday that the two countries are cooperating in many areas, citing a new trend of “re-engagement” with the United States.

We are discussing various topics such as agriculture, climate change, investment and energy.

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