ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will pursue a pragmatic diplomatic strategy based on safeguarding mutual interests while dealing with the new US administration under President Joe Biden.The government has.
ISLAMABAD: The outgoing US administration’s designated ambassador for Pakistan, William Edward Bill Todd, wouldn’t be able to complete requisite formalities back home, including Congress.
Pakistan initiates review of ties with US
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January 9, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government and all relevant stakeholders have initiated a large scale review of various contours of ties with the United States in the wake of the upcoming change of hands in Washington later this month when Joe Biden will assume power.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Dr Asad Majeed Khan has been called for high echelon consultations. He has arrived and started meetings with the people concerned. Diplomatic sources told The News on Friday that Islamabad wouldn’t demonstrate undue haste in choreographing its approach in dealing with the new US administration since President Joe Biden and his would-be team have a good clue of thinking on Pakistan and related South Asian affairs. With the arrival of the new Democrat president in White House, Islamabad hopes that Washington would like to follow a pragmatic approach towards Pakistan-India ties. Interestingly it was the Democrat administr
Pakistan to review ties with US ahead of Joe Biden s oath on Jan 20
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Sources say Pakistan will act cautiously with Joe Biden
It is expected that PM Imran Khan will seek a meeting with Biden at the earliest
ISLAMABAD: As Joe Biden is set to take oath as the new president of the United States in less than two weeks, Pakistan has called a high-level meeting to review its ties with the US.
According to
The News, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Dr Asad Majeed Khan has returned to Islamabad for the high-level moot.
Diplomatic sources told the publication that Pakistan will act cautiously in dealing with President-elect Joe Biden’s administration as they have a good idea about Pakistan and South Asian affairs.
US can help stop Indian terror attacks in Pakistan
National
December 20, 2020
WASHINGTON: Pakistan believes the US can play an “important and critical” role in stopping Indian interference and maintaining peace and security in the region, Pakistan’s Ambassador in Washington Asad Majeed Khan said in an interview to The Christian Science Monitor.
The envoy’s views were published on Friday, and the same day Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the international media in the UAE that India was planning a surgical strike against Pakistan.
Ambassador Khan noted that Pakistan had successfully brought down the number of inside terrorist attacks over the last decade and wrested control of large parts of the country from non-state actors.