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Pakistan, US vow to strengthen ties; Naqvi lauds Trump’s Gaza peace efforts

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 16 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker held an important meeting in Islamabad on Thursday, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.
Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, along with senior officials, also attended the meeting.
During the talks, both sides exchanged views on Pakistan-US relations, security cooperation, and investment opportunities in various fields, including the mineral sector. The discussions highlighted the shared commitment of both nations to regional stability and mutual economic growth.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi lauded US President Donald Trump’s efforts toward the Gaza peace agreement, describing them as “sincere and historic.” He added that credit for bringing lasting peace to the Middle East goes to President Trump, noting that such diplomatic milestones contribute to the overall stability of the region.
Minister Naqvi welcomed American investors’ growing interest in Pakistan, particularly in the fields of minerals and energy, emphasizing the government’s resolve to create a conducive environment for foreign investment. “We welcome US companies to explore Pakistan’s vast potential in the mineral sector and other industries,” he stated.
Speaking on Pakistan’s efforts against terrorism, Naqvi reiterated that Pakistan has paid a heavy price to ensure global security, underscoring that the country remains a frontline state in the fight against terrorism. He praised the security forces, police, and citizens from all walks of life for their “unparalleled sacrifices” in combating extremism.
Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in recent terrorist incidents and acknowledged Pakistan’s sacrifices in countering terrorism. She reaffirmed that the United States will continue to support and cooperate with Pakistan in its fight against terrorism and efforts to maintain regional peace.
Senior officials including Secretary Interior Muhammad Khurram Agha, Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Inspector General Islamabad Police, and Deputy Commissioner Islamabad were also present at the meeting.
The engagement marks another step in the ongoing dialogue between Islamabad and Washington, reflecting both nations’ intent to deepen collaboration in security, economic, and diplomatic domains for mutual benefit and regional stability.
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