In the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election as President of the United States, Pakistan has extended a message of congratulations and emphasized its readiness to engage in constructive dialogue with the U.S. on shared issues, including regional stability, global peace, and economic cooperation.
A government spokesperson reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to fostering relations with the U.S. rooted in mutual respect and a shared vision for South Asia’s stability.
The statement highlighted Pakistan's critical role during Trump’s first term, particularly in supporting the U.S. mission in Afghanistan and facilitating a safe and structured withdrawal of Afghan allies—a contribution acknowledged by Washington.
As the new U.S. administration begins its second term, Pakistani officials hope for an approach that respects Pakistan’s sovereignty and recognizes the country’s efforts towards regional stability. Pakistan’s government, led by Prime Minister [current PM's name], is actively working on policies geared toward economic revival, foreign investment, and infrastructural reform. "Pakistan’s internal challenges are largely due to previous administrations' policies that led to economic crises and isolation," stated a government official, adding that the current leadership is focused on fiscal responsibility and global cooperation.
Looking forward, Pakistan has expressed optimism that bilateral engagement will be beneficial, noting that lessons learned from past policies have strengthened its resolve to be a stable and progressive partner on the global stage. The official added, “We are committed to strengthening global relations while maintaining an independent stance that prioritizes our national interests."
With its strategic reforms and renewed foreign policy goals, Pakistan aims to emerge as a sustainable and prosperous nation. In doing so, it hopes for the U.S. administration’s support in fostering peace and economic development in South Asia.