US-Pakistan Diplomatic Cooperation Deepens through IT Training Collaboration and Counter-Terrorism Efforts

Published on 4.15.25

  The strengthening of international relations between countries is a crucial aspect of global diplomacy, and recent developments in Pakistan-US ties demonstrate this. A key example of this is the visit by a US Congressional delegation to Islamabad, led by Representative Jack Bergman, which aimed to strengthen bilateral relations through development cooperation across various sectors such as education, energy, climate change, infrastructure, and IT. The US Congressional delegation's meeting with Pakistan's Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal resulted in the signing of MoUs for IT training collaboration and discussions on enhancing cooperation in economy, trade, and investment. The Pakistani military and government also appreciated the US recognition of their efforts in combating terrorism and regional peace. Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasized the country's role in fighting terrorism, calling it a 'global challenge' that requires international cooperation. This sentiment was echoed by Pakistan's army chief, who expressed appreciation to the US Congressional delegation for their visit and reiterated the country's desire for a mutually beneficial partnership with the US while respecting each other's national interests.
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