Pakistan to send high-level delegation to US for trade talks
- A high-level delegation from Pakistan will visit the United States for trade talks to strengthen bilateral relations and address recent tariffs on Pakistani exports, as directed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
- The US delegation, led by Eric Meyer, expressed confidence in Pakistan's efforts to develop its mineral sector and acknowledged the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships.
- General Syed Asim Munir emphasized the importance of economic security in national security and invited international organizations to invest in Pakistan's mineral resources.
- The meeting focused on cooperation in trade, investment, and counter-terrorism, highlighting Pakistan's strategic partnership with the United States.
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