Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated in response to a letter from US President Joe Biden that Pakistan wants to collaborate with the US to accomplish the goals of regional and global development as well as peace and stability.
The premier added that both nations have been collaborating on a number of important projects in the fields of energy, agriculture, health, and education.
According to PM Shehbaz, Islamabad placed a great value on its connections with Washington.
The PM praised the two nations’ collaboration in the energy sector and the Green Alliance framework.
President Biden had earlier written Premier Shehbaz to congratulate him on the formation of the new government.
He went on to highlight the US and Pakistan’s “enduring partnership.”
Biden had promised that Washington would “continue to stand with Pakistan” in addressing the “most pressing global and regional challenges” in the first formal contact between the US and the newly elected government in Pakistan.
The letter was significant because it came at a time when Islamabad’s relations with the White House were strained because to the cipher scandal and accusations made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party that had previously held power.