
Pakistan and the United States reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation in counter-terrorism and economic engagement during a high-level meeting in Islamabad.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with US Deputy Secretary of State John Mark Pommersheim, with US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker also participating. The discussions focused on security, investment, and regional stability, affecting policymakers, businesses, and citizens.
Both sides highlighted ongoing collaboration to address terrorism and strengthen coordination on emerging security threats. The US acknowledged Pakistan’s partnership in preventing illegal migration and recognized Islamabad’s contributions to regional security. Interior Minister Naqvi emphasized Pakistan’s role in providing a safe environment for citizens and foreign businesses alike. Officials described the talks as part of broader efforts to bolster strategic cooperation.
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Economic and energy ties were also a key focus, with both countries reaffirming commitment to attracting US investment in Pakistan’s energy sector. Participants stressed the importance of creating a stable, business-friendly environment to enhance trade and economic engagement. US officials praised Pakistan’s steps to facilitate investment, while Islamabad reiterated its readiness to support joint projects across multiple strategic sectors.
US Assistant Secretary of State Paul Kapoor noted that cooperation is expanding in minerals, energy, and agriculture. He said bilateral trade and investment reflect stronger economic relations alongside security coordination. Kapoor underscored that joint counter-terrorism initiatives help Pakistan address internal and cross-border threats more effectively. The partnership has received repeated recognition from senior US officials, including President Donald Trump.
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Officials said the meeting signals a broader effort to deepen Pakistan-US engagement in both security and economic spheres. Enhanced coordination in counter-terrorism, trade, and investment is expected to strengthen regional stability. Both sides agreed to continue high-level dialogue and practical cooperation to address mutual priorities and advance shared strategic goals.