Washington: The U.S. Congressional Pakistan Caucus organized a historic symposium on Pakistan-U.S. relations at Capitol Hill. The event focused on the past, present, and future of the bilateral relationship, featuring special sessions on security and economic relations.
According to Radio Pakistan, experts from the U.S. Department of State, the American think tank community, former ambassadors, and specialists in security and economic affairs shared their insights. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Paul Kapur, noted on his X handle that positive developments during President Trump's tenure have fostered mutually beneficial partnerships in the economic sector, including minerals.
Pakistan's Ambassador to the US, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, emphasized the historical significance and productivity of the Pakistan-U.S. partnership for regional and global peace and security. He highlighted that the relationship between these two populous nations is a critical necessity rather than an option in today's world.
The Ambassador further stated that Pakistan has been at the forefront in the fight against terrorism and has made numerous contributions to regional and global peace. He affirmed Pakistan's readiness to continue its full role in promoting global peace.