Pakistan greatly values its multifaceted relationship with United States: Sadiq Sanjrani


ISLAMABAD, Jan 20 (SABAH): Chairman Senate Mir Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani has said that Pakistan greatly values its multifaceted relationship with United States and desires to further expand the friendly ties for mutual benefit of the two sides.

Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani expressed these views during a meeting with Ambassador of United States Donald Armin Blome in Islamabad on Friday. A reception was also hosted in honor of the Ambassador at Chairman Senate’s residence.

During the call-on the dignitaries discussed matters of mutual interest, bilateral collaborations and development in the region. The Chairman Senate thanked the US government for its cooperation and collaboration with Pakistan in various fields and appreciated the role of US government in providing much needed support to the Pakistani flood affectees. He also emphasized on increasing trade links, enhancement of bilateral relations in different sectors.

The Chairman Senate said that the multilateral nature of relations between Pakistan and the United States spans across decades. He appreciated the assistance provided by USAID to the flood affectees of Balochistan province. He said that the community development work in the remote areas of Balochistan in collaboration with USAID is commendable and more needs to be done in this regard. Chairman Senate emphasized on strengthening Pakistan-US bilateral trade and economic relations and said that cooperation in health, education and climate change and other fields is need of the hour. The US is Pakistan’s largest trading partner and Balochistan is emerging as an attractive destination for investment due to the Gwadar port. US investment in Gwadar and other areas of Balochistan will be welcomed. He said that the Pakistani community in US is playing an active role in politics and various other fields. He said that Pakistan diaspora in US is acting as a bridge between the two sides.

During the meeting, the importance of promoting institutional support and the need to increase parliamentary exchanges was emphasized.

Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani described the American cooperation as very important in view of the current economic situation of Pakistan. 

Chairman Senate also mentioned Reko Diq project.  He said that US investors would be welcomed to interact with Pakistani counterparts to explore new avenues for investment.

On this occasion, American Ambassador Donald Blome said that USA will continue to help Pakistan to deal with natural disasters and that the United States attaches special importance to its relations with Pakistan. He also thanked Chairman Senate for warm welcome and reception.