Ambassador Masood Khan meets key US Senate committee's chief

Ambassador expresses Pakistan’s interest in building on existing security relationship between the two countries


APP July 13, 2022
Ambassador Masood Khan with US Armed Services Committee chief, Senator Jack Reed, at the Senate Hart Building. PHOTO: APP

WASHINGTON:

Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan held a meeting with Senator Jack Reed, chairman of the powerful US Senate Armed Services Committee, during which he expressed Pakistan’s interest in building on the existing relationship with respect to security between the two countries.

The meeting took place at the Senate Hart Building on Tuesday.

Senator Reed has held several leadership positions in the Senate for the past two decades and now leads the Armed Services Committee. He is also a member of the Intelligence, Appropriations and Banking Committees. He has visited Pakistan many times.

On his part, Senator Reed assured the ambassador that the Armed Services Committee would engage with Pakistan to bolster bilateral relations between the two countries

During the meeting, Ambassador Masood Khan told Senator Reed, “Pakistan and the US have enjoyed close defense cooperation in the past and would like to build on their existing security bonds,” according to a press release issued by the embassy.

The Pakistani envoy emphasized that many of the defence platforms used by Pakistan were American, which required sustained support.

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“New avenues could also be explored, he said, adding, “Our armed forces have coordinated in the past.”

“Our two countries would continue to partner with each other in political and economic spheres,” Masood Khan added.

According to the press release, the ambassador also briefed the senator about the situation of regional security and Afghanistan, including the latest efforts to create conditions for stability and prosperity in the neighbourhood.

The ambassador said that economic viability and development were utmost priorities for Pakistan. The engagement with the US had opened new channels and both sides were working to reinforce long-standing broad-based ties between the two countries spanning over more than seven decades.

Senator Reed welcomed the ambassador warmly and expressed confidence that the long-standing ties between Pakistan and the US would continue to grow as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, the press release added.

The ambassador also extended an invitation to the senator to visit Pakistan which, he accepted “gladly”.

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randy | 2 years ago | Reply Pakistanis are full of lies and deceit said Trump . USA should black list and sanction these Pakistani beggars
syed baqar ahsan | 2 years ago | Reply The only thing which Pakistanis diplomats are never tired to understand is to stop chasing congressmen and senators of the USA. They are a followers of given policy.
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