US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday expressed the United States’ commitment to fostering a productive, democratic, and prosperous partnership with Pakistan.
He made these remarks in a tweet which followed his phone call with Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
“The United States supports a productive, democratic, and prosperous partnership with Pakistan. Had a good call with @BBhuttoZardari to discuss our support for Pakistan’s economic recovery and our shared regional concerns, including Afghanistan,” said Blinken in a tweet.
Meanwhile, the Foreign Office issued a statement stating that Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari received a telephone call from the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken wherein both sides expressed satisfaction at the current positive momentum in Pak-US ties.
It said the foreign minister underscored that Pakistan valued its longstanding and broad-based relationship with the US and wished to further deepen the partnership.
He noted that during the past one year, apart from holding six dialogues, exchange of high-level visits had diversified and solidified the relationship.
Bilawal underlined the priority attached to economic and trade relations and Pakistan’s particular interest in advancing cooperation on climate change and green energy.
Thanking the US for its support, the foreign minister said that the Standby Arrangement between Pakistan and the IMF would provide impetus to Pakistan’s economic and development imperatives and that Pakistan was committed to bringing structural reforms in its economy to make it more competitive and attractive for business and foreign investment.
The FO said both the dignitaries underlined the importance of constructive engagement between Pakistan and the United States for promoting peace, security and development in the region.
They also discussed the regional security situation, including the threat from terrorism, and reaffirmed their desire to continue close cooperation for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Bilawal noted the importance of the Black Sea Grain Initiative especially from the perspective of developing countries and concerns regarding food security and inflation, and stressed the need for continued concerted efforts with a view to reviving the deal at the earliest.
Secretary Blinken stressed that democratic principles and respect for the rule of law were central to the U.S.-Pakistan relationship and these values would continue to guide this partnership forward.
This was the fourth telephone call between Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Secretary Blinken since the Foreign Minister assumed his responsibilities.