PM Shehbaz sees Pakistan-usa bilateral ties be included in renewed friendship

PM Shehbaz Sharif is aimed at a ceremony arranged on the threshold of the 249 -year anniversary for the Independence Day in the United States of America on June 4, 2025. – App
  • PM Felicitates Trump, the American nation on the day of independence.
  • Says inspired by the US president’s vision of trade, investment.
  • “Bilateral trade would grow when both countries are discussing customs issues.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said the bilateral ties between the US-Pakistan entered into renewed friendship and the close contacts came back again.

The prime minister also mentioned that Pak-USA enjoyed historical, long-lasting and wide-based ties spanning centuries. The United States had supported Pakistan with the construction of dams and other development projects.

He approached a ceremony held at the US Embassy in the celebration of the 249 -year anniversary of American independence, he said the Pakistani nation joined the American people in tribute to the US basic fathers whose foresight and wisdom had changed the course of history.

The event participated in Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, ministers, parliamentarians and members of the diplomatic corps.

The premiere added that their democratic struggle, rule of constitution and equality also resonates with the ideals of Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the basic father of Pakistan.

He said he had offered an international credible and transparent probe to Pahlagam’s event at the Kakul Academy event so that the world should look and sille through reality and fiction.

He said the recent armed conflict between Pakistan and India lasting for four days established the fact that “Pahagam event was a false flag surgery”.

Had this been something else, what he said, India would have come out with solid evidence and convinced the world of the occurrence of the incident, he said.

“Our sincere deals were answered with aggression, but Pakistan showed a lot of tolerance and a lot of patience,” he said, adding on 6-7. May, 33 Pakistanis were martyrated in Indian aggression, including children and elders and scored others wounded.

The prime minister said that Pakistan in his right to self -defense shot down six Indian aircraft. At that time, we conveyed friends who were in contact with them that Pakistan had reacted, and that was enough and that peace and ceasefire should be restored.

He reiterated that Pakistan was always obliged to peace and shell, but India had attacked them despite having offered a very true offer of de-peeling.

When he valued US President Trump’s role to secure a ceasefire, the prime minister said he had shown any doubt that he “is a man for peace, he is a man to promote peace and beneficial business deals.”

“President Trump is a man against escalation and a man against cold and hot war,” he said, adding that Trump believed in humanity to live and contribute to progress and prosperity, not particularly in a region, but globally as manifested in his statements in the last few weeks.

The US president had advised both Pakistan and India to go to trade, investment and give up war and step down, he added.

The Prime Minister valued Trump’s contribution to creating a ceasefire in this region.

He also paid tribute to the role of the friendly and fraternal countries in the Middle East that proactively coordinated and supported Trump’s genuine effort and expressed hope that it would be a long -standing ceasefire.

PM Shehbaz also expanded heartfelt crimes to US President Trump and people in the United States, on his behalf and on behalf of the Pakistani nation, by celebrating their independence day.

The prime minister also said that Pakistan had revived and strengthened his economy and always spoke for peace, progress and prosperity, not only in the region, but all over the world.

He expressed hope that Pak-US bilateral trade would grow in quantities in the area of ​​it, agriculture, education, health, etc. When both countries discussed the customs question.

He said he was really inspired by Trump’s vision for trade, investment and growth.

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