Pakistan and US Pledge Joint Efforts Against Terrorism
In a significant stride, Pakistan and the United States (US) have renewed their pledge to collaborate, particularly in counter-terrorism efforts, signaling a strengthened partnership between the two nations.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar engaged in a pivotal telephonic conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, underscoring mutual commitments across various domains, including counter-terrorism.
Amidst escalating terrorist activities, both countries emphasized the urgency of joint efforts in combating terrorism, particularly against the backdrop of cross-border attacks from Afghanistan and alleged killings orchestrated by Indian intelligence on Pakistani soil.
The recent revelations by The Guardian further shed light on the purported “ordered killings” by the Indian government on Pakistani territory, bolstering Pakistan’s long-standing assertions regarding India’s covert operations.
Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Syrus Qazi emphasized the “sophisticated and sinister” nature of Indian-sponsored extrajudicial killings within Pakistani borders, citing credible evidence linking Indian agents to such acts.
During the telephonic exchange, both nations reiterated their commitment to bolstering bilateral cooperation across multifaceted dimensions, spanning trade, economy, investment, climate change, agriculture, and security.
Integral to the discussion were regional dynamics, including the situation in Gaza, developments in the Red Sea region, and the evolving landscape in Afghanistan.
This reaffirmation of commitment comes against the backdrop of a positive momentum in bilateral relations, with a shared recognition of the imperative to address security challenges and foster regional stability.
Against the backdrop of Pakistan’s enduring struggle against terrorism, the US has reiterated its steadfast support, emphasizing the significance of expanding security-related cooperation to effectively counter threats emanating from neighboring regions and extremist groups like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Furthermore, President Joe Biden’s recent correspondence with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif underscores the enduring partnership between the US and Pakistan, emphasizing mutual cooperation in areas of global peace, regional progress, and shared prosperity.
As both nations navigate complex regional dynamics, the reaffirmation of commitment to counter-terrorism cooperation stands as a testament to their shared resolve in tackling pressing security challenges and fostering enduring diplomatic ties.