Pakistan's Foreign Office has affirmed the nation’s commitment to strengthening ties with the United States following Donald Trump’s recent election victory.
The President and Prime Minister extended their congratulations, with the Foreign Office spokesperson highlighting the decades-old relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. and expressing optimism for further improvement, stating that the change in U.S. leadership would not impact bilateral relations.
Upcoming OIC conference
In other developments, Pakistan’s diplomatic focus remains on Middle Eastern affairs. During the upcoming OIC conference, the Foreign Office confirmed that the Prime Minister will engage in discussions regarding the Gaza situation, with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar accompanying him to meet OIC leaders on the sidelines of the summit.
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Aid to Lebanon and Gaza
Amid escalating regional tensions, Pakistan has sent humanitarian aid to Palestine and Lebanon, showing solidarity with affected communities. Additionally, the Foreign Office expressed concern over the health of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, urging India to provide him immediate medical care and calling for his release.
COP29
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s climate concerns are set to be highlighted at COP29, where the Foreign Office underscored the urgency of addressing climate impacts affecting millions of Pakistanis.
Further strengthening regional ties, Iran's Foreign Minister visited Pakistan, meeting with Pakistani leadership to discuss mutual interests and cooperation. The Riyadh Summit in Saudi Arabia was also attended by the Prime Minister, underscoring Pakistan’s active diplomatic engagement in the region.