TODAY’S PAPER | July 04, 2026 | EPAPER

Pakistan-US ties based on shared interests, commitment to advancing peace: President Zardari

Emphasises that these enduring ties have been further strengthened by vibrant Pakistani-American community


Web Desk July 04, 2026 1 min read
President Asif Ali Zardari, Photo: X

President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday extended felicitations to the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, on the momentous occasion of the US' 250th anniversary, saying the relationship between the two countries was based on shared interests and commitment to advancing peace

“In his letter to the US president, he stated that the United States continues to build upon its enduring legacy of strength, innovation and commitment to the ideals of freedom, democracy and opportunity,” according to a post shared on the President of Pakistan's X account.

He noted that the remarkable achievements of the American people over the past two and a half centuries have contributed significantly to global progress and prosperity.

President Zardari said that Pakistan and the US share a long-standing relationship based on mutual respect, shared interests and a common commitment to advancing peace, security and prosperity.

He emphasised that these enduring ties had been further strengthened by the vibrant Pakistani-American community, whose achievements and contributions continue to enrich both societies while serving as a lasting bridge of friendship and understanding.

Describing the bilateral relationship as being on an ascendant trajectory, characterised by renewed engagement and a shared determination to build a stronger, future-oriented partnership,

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President Zardari stressed the importance of sustaining this momentum through structured engagement in energy security, trade and investment, defence and counter-terrorism, and other areas of mutual interest.

Underscoring that a strong Pakistan-US partnership directly contributes to regional peace and security, the president noted that its inherent value was validated last year in May, when President Trump led the successful brokering of a ceasefire between the two nuclear-armed states.

He added that, with an evolving global landscape, this partnership strengthens, expressing appreciation for the trust and confidence placed by the US in Pakistan's mediatory role for negotiations with Iran.

President Zardari expressed his firm conviction that a sustainable solution can only be achieved through dialogue, diplomacy and de-escalation.

He conveyed that the people of Pakistan would be honoured to host President Trump in Islamabad at his earliest convenience.

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