The first round of Pakistan-US talks was completed at the Foreign Office, bilateral relations, regional situation and security issues were discussed in the talks.
According to diplomatic sources, talks on mutual relations between Pakistan and the United States are ongoing, in this regard, a high-level delegation of the United States is also present in Pakistan.
Sources say that this is the first high-level American delegation to visit Pakistan following the current government assumed power.
Sources said that the first round of Pakistan-US talks was completed at the Foreign Office, the US delegation was led by Acting Under Secretary for Political Affairs John Bass, US Ambassador Donald Bloom also participated in the talks.
The prime minister’s response to Joe Biden’s letter gives key importance to relations with the United States
According to diplomatic sources, a detailed assessment was made in the talks to improve the relations between Pakistan and America, while the regional situation and security issues are also under consideration in the talks between the two countries.
According to diplomatic sources, the American delegation arrived in Pakistan from Doha on Sunday night. This delegation, which is meeting with the Pakistani authorities, consists of 3 members, which will return tonight.
Earlier, US Acting Under Secretary for Political Affairs John Bass arrived in Islamabad yesterday on a 2-day visit, the purpose of his visit is to discuss bilateral relations and common regional security interests.
John Bass will be the first senior US official to visit Islamabad following the February 8 elections.
In a statement, the US State Department said Under Secretary John Bass’ agenda includes meetings with senior Pakistani officials to address regional and bilateral issues under the US-Pakistan Partnership Framework.