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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said he wants to explore opportunities for Pakistan and US to work closely together and to renew their partnership, a press release issued by Pakistan’s mission in Washington said on Saturday.


Trump made the statement at a ceremony held at the White House, where Pakistan's newly appointed ambassador Dr Asad Majeed Khan presented his credentials to the US president.


“Ambassador Khan conveyed the greetings of Pakistan’s leadership to President Trump who reciprocated with similar positive sentiments for Prime Minister Imran Khan,” the press release said.


Pakistan's ambassador in the United States Ali Jehangir Siddiqui Dr Asad Majeed Khan. Photo: File


Responding to the president’s welcome remarks, the ambassador stated that he would tirelessly work to enhance mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.


In reply, President Trump said that he wants to explore opportunities for the two countries to work closely together and to renew their partnership, the press release stated.




A career diplomat, Dr Majeed until recently served as Pakistan’s ambassador in Tokyo. In the past, he has served in New York and Washington in different capacities. His appointment was announced by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in October last year.


Dr Majeed replaced Ali Jahangir Siddiqi, who was appointed ambassador by the PML-N government at the far end of its five-year tenure.


Siddiqui stepped down from his post as Pakistan's ambassador to the US on December 25, 2018.


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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said he wants to explore opportunities for Pakistan and US to work closely together and to renew their partnership, a press release issued by Pakistan’s mission in Washington said on Saturday.


Trump made the statement at a ceremony held at the White House, where Pakistan's newly appointed ambassador Dr Asad Majeed Khan presented his credentials to the US president.


“Ambassador Khan conveyed the greetings of Pakistan’s leadership to President Trump who reciprocated with similar positive sentiments for Prime Minister Imran Khan,” the press release said.


Pakistan's ambassador in the United States Ali Jehangir Siddiqui Dr Asad Majeed Khan. Photo: File


Responding to the president’s welcome remarks, the ambassador stated that he would tirelessly work to enhance mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.


In reply, President Trump said that he wants to explore opportunities for the two countries to work closely together and to renew their partnership, the press release stated.




A career diplomat, Dr Majeed until recently served as Pakistan’s ambassador in Tokyo. In the past, he has served in New York and Washington in different capacities. His appointment was announced by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in October last year.


Dr Majeed replaced Ali Jahangir Siddiqi, who was appointed ambassador by the PML-N government at the far end of its five-year tenure.


Siddiqui stepped down from his post as Pakistan's ambassador to the US on December 25, 2018.


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Ask him to fund both of our western walls and we'll consider it.
 
Pakistan wishes the same. But actions will speak louder, if Trump can bring investments in Pakistan and provide tax free status to Pakistani goods, that will be a great start.
 
Lets see

We have ample supply of JF 17 Thunders, and weapon system from China
We have ample supply of engines from Russia and option to get new Engine from China
We have new Destroyer Ships ordered from China TYPE054
We have brand new Milgem Ships coming from Turkey
We have brand new Submarines coming from China
We have T128 Helicopter deal with Turkey
We are growing ties with European countries (Germany , Italy , France all time)

We got deferred oil deal with Saudi Arabia
We got deferred oil deal with UAE
We have long standing gas deal with Qatar
We have a good understanding with neighboor iran on cooperation

We are looking forward to work with Egypt / Turkey / Azerbijan/Nigeria/Myanamar for JF17


Free Trade deals with Turkey on Cards
Free Trade discussion , revisions with China on cards
Historic Investment Deal with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Historic Investment Deal with UAE

We are making Nuclear plants
We are making power plants
We are making oil refinery in Pakistan now soon to be started
We are extracting coal


EPIC DEAL WITH CHINA ON CPEC
 
Pakistan should send Trump a constant supply of McDonald's cheeseburgers. Then Trump will give them whatever they want.
 
Pakistan should send Trump a constant supply of McDonald's cheeseburgers. Then Trump will give them whatever they want.

The offer of a few hotels in choice locations may work better in getting his attention, or so we hear. :D
 
This man is bi-polar. Can't trust him to not change his mind as soon as you leave :hitwall:
 
Ask him to fund both of our western walls and we'll consider it.

Why should US pay for the wall? That's Pakistan's responsibility.

It doesn't matter what Trump says... Because he says opposing things every 2 hours.

Trump is king of the U-turn. All you have to do is wait. It will happen.

Pakistan wishes the same. But actions will speak louder, if Trump can bring investments in Pakistan and provide tax free status to Pakistani goods, that will be a great start.

No one is stopping US investment into Pakistan. The onus is on Pakistan to attract FDI from US. The reasons are simple: doing business in Pakistan is a difficult proposition. As for tax-free and duty-free goods, Trump is not exactly keen on it and neither is Congress. Still, Pakistan enjoys a trade surplus with US and should expand on that.

Don't ever believe him. He has no control over the major decisions.

Bill to remove Pakistan as major non-NATO ally introduced in US Congress
Introduced by Republican Congressman Andy Briggs, the resolution 73, introduced in the House of Representatives, seeks termination of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally.
http://www.newindianexpress.com/wor...o-ally-introduced-in-us-congress-1924560.html

Removing the MNNA status will be a boon for Pak-US relations. It should be welcome.
 

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