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Joe Biden's oath on Jan 20 to affirm Pak-US ties



Joe Biden's oath on Jan 20 to affirm Pak-US ties




As Joe Biden is set to take oath as the new president of the United States in less than two weeks, Pakistan has called a high-level meeting to review its ties with the US.

According to the sources, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Dr Asad Majeed Khan has returned to Islamabad for the high-level moot.

Diplomatic sources told the publication that Pakistan will act cautiously in dealing with President-elect Joe Biden’s administration as they have a good idea about Pakistan and South Asian affairs.

However, Pakistan is hoping that the new president will adopt a pragmatic approach towards Pakistan-India ties.

Interestingly, the last Democratic administration had de-hyphenated its relationship with Pakistan from India but later declared Pakistan as its non-NATO ally; a position that it rarely attaches with the countries that stood by the United States and opted to develop a distance from it subsequently.

Afghanistan will continue to remain an interest for the United States vis-a-vis its relations with Pakistan. The peace process in Afghanistan that was initiated by the outgoing US administration through hectic efforts is still far from a complete success.

Moreover, the Taliban leadership that entered the peace process skilfully slowed down the process and didn’t allow Americans to make gains at their behest. The Biden administration will likely continue to follow the Afghan peace process, but more prudently, the sources said.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Dr Asad Majeed has briefed the concerned authorities in the twin cities about the possible stance that can be expected from the new administration towards Afghanistan.

Reports say that Pakistan’s nuclear programme has been a concern for the US policymakers’ but they argued that presidents’ from the Democratic party have traditionally attached less significance to the issue.

Pakistan’s envoy to the United States Dr Majeed will brief the officials about the policies that may be pursued by the incoming administration in Washington. Interestingly, outgoing US President Donald Trump had developed a personal rapport with Prime Minister Imran Khan and both used to refer to each other in talks.

While, President-elect Biden has dealt with multiple Pakistani leaders, including former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif, Yousaf Raza Gillani, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and former president Asif Ali Zardari.

It is expected that Prime Minister Imran Khan will want to create an opportunity at the earliest to have a meeting with Biden.

Furthermore, the defence experts are attaching significance to the visit of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa to Bahrain where he is held significant meetings.

The US Centcom headquarters is situated close to Bahrain and a US defence delegation is also visiting Pakistan these days.
 
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Great expectations from Government of Pakistan.

We should remember the government concert in New York where Mr. Niazi declared he has won Pakistan to the umpires and selectors.

The pro US pro IMF government has lots to gain from sleepy Joe
 
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Great expectations from Government of Pakistan.

We should remember the government concert in New York where Mr. Niazi declared he has won Pakistan to the umpires and selectors.

The pro US pro IMF government has lots to gain from sleepy Joe
And same goes to your beloved NAWAZ, remember Ishaq Dar, sir
 
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Great expectations from Government of Pakistan.

We should remember the government concert in New York where Mr. Niazi declared he has won Pakistan to the umpires and selectors.

The pro US pro IMF government has lots to gain from sleepy Joe

Every democratic government in Pakistan is pro-IMF.

USA Policies won’t change much for Pakistan. We might get more soybeans.....
 
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I think Pakistanis are being way too optimistic, Joe might be more sympathetic to Pakistan, but US policy overall prioritises its relations with China and India, as well as with China vis-à-vis India.

And democratic governments have historically been less helpful to us, it’s republican administrations where we get the most attention. With Trump you could at least curry favour through the Saudis and Jared, or directly with Trump and IK. I don’t see our relations getting better. In fact, if joe decides to slow down exit from Afghanistan, we could conceivably go from being important to the exist process back to hearing Obama-era ‘do more’ rhetoric.

It may however be indirectly good for Pakistan, Joe will likely re enter the JCPOA, and that may have some indirect benefits for us.
 
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you do realise this is the same obama team that caused Pakistan so much damage. come on bro.

A great deal has changed since then, and the US is also relying more now on ties it had in past to maintain its standing on the international stage.
I think Pakistanis are being way too optimistic, Joe might be more sympathetic to Pakistan, but US policy overall prioritises its relations with China and India, as well as with China vis-à-vis India.

And democratic governments have historically been less helpful to us, it’s republican administrations where we get the most attention. With Trump you could at least curry favour through the Saudis and Jared, or directly with Trump and IK. I don’t see our relations getting better. In fact, if joe decides to slow down exit from Afghanistan, we could conceivably go from being important to the exist process back to hearing Obama-era ‘do more’ rhetoric.

It may however be indirectly good for Pakistan, Joe will likely re enter the JCPOA, and that may have some indirect benefits for us.

Let's be honest, Pakistan got nothing from Trump, he actually cut many of the old age ties that even the democrats didn't e.g. the training of Pakistani officers in the US. It was reinstated recently.
We can only watch what happens.
 
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