Masood calls on PM

Connectivity of Pakistani diaspora was one of the top-most priorities of the government and the US

Pakistan's Ambassador-designate to United States Masood Khan called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on March 14. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday met with Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to the United States of America Masood Khan who called on him. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was also present during the meeting.

PM Imran said that Pakistan-US relations were based on partnership and shared goals and Pakistan desired strong ties with all the countries, including the US.
The prime minister directed Ambassador Masood to work for further strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries.

He said that connectivity of Pakistani diaspora was one of the top-most priorities of the government and the US was home to a very vibrant Pakistani community which acted as a bridge between the two countries.

He also directed the ambassador-designate to work towards further strengthening of Pakistan – US relations particularly for enhancement of trade, investment and public diplomacy.

The prime minister while wishing Ambassador Masood success on his new assignment, emphasised on correctly projecting Pakistan’s foreign policy priorities.

Ambassador Masood is an experienced diplomat and has previously served as Ambassador of Pakistan to China and Permanent Representative to the United Nations (including New York and Geneva). He had also previously served in Washington DC.

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