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Pakistan says wants ‘strongest relations' with US despite iron-clad partnership with China

Pakistan says wants ‘strongest relations' with US despite iron-clad partnership with China

Arab News4 days ago
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Sunday Islamabad wished for 'strongest relations' with the United States (US) despite enjoying an iron-clad partnership with Washington's rival, Beijing.
Pakistan maintains a tricky balance in its relations with China and the US. While aligned with the US for military cooperation and counter-terrorism efforts, Islamabad has strengthened economic ties with Beijing through initiatives like the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Relations between Washington and Beijing have been strained over the past several years as both world powers compete for global influence in several domains. The US and China have disagreements over several issues such as trade, Taiwan, the South China Sea and China's Belt and Road Initiative.
'Our government and we have emphasized and will continue to emphasize that our relations and iron-clad brother partnership with China, our relations [with the US] should not be looked at through that lens,' Dar, speaking to the Pakistani community in New York, said during a televised address.
'We want strongest relations with the United States of America as well.'
Dar pointed out that Islamabad, under the previous government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif from 2022-2023, had made it clear to Washington that this was its official policy. However, the Pakistani foreign minister said the Joe Biden administration did not engage with Islamabad.
'I'm glad that they [Trump administration] have actively engaged themselves with us,' Dar said.
Dar met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on Friday in a face-to-face meeting, during which the American official recognized Pakistan's 'constructive role' for peace in the region and worldwide.
The Pakistani deputy prime minister pointed out that this was the first time in nine years that the foreign ministers of the US and Pakistan had met each other.
'I would say the meeting was very cordial, we touched all the regional and global issues. We touched our bilateral issues,' he said.
Dar is currently on an eight-day visit to the US till July 28, where he kept a busy schedule in New York and chaired several high-profile United Nations Security Council meetings under Pakistan's rotating presidency this month.
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