F.P. Report
ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance, Dr Miftah Ismail Monday said relations between Pakistan and United States (US) had been affected by certain recent developments, urging the need to remove misperceptions between the two countries.
He was talking to US Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Ambassador Alice G Wells who called on him here, a Finance Ministry’s statement said.Miftah Ismail welcomed Wells and said such bilateral visits were helpful in understanding each other’s point of view.
They discussed current state of Pak-US ties with particular emphasis on economic cooperation.Miftah also welcomed the planned visits of US business delegations and said people to people contacts were an important part of a bilateral relationship. He expressed his support for business community’s efforts aimed at furthering Pak-US economic ties.
He said Pakistan had made visible headway in overcoming energy shortages which had given a boost to the country’s productive sectors. This in turn was having a positive impact on overall economic activities and the GDP was growing steadily, he added.
GAZA (AFP): Heavy clashes and bombardment Saturday rocked Gaza's southern city of Rafah, witnesses said,…
VIENNA (AFP): Austria said Saturday it will restore its funding to the UN agency for…
DUBAI (AFP): A crude oil tanker was hit by a missile off the coast of…
PYONGYANG (AFP): North Korea has test-fired a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a "new autonomous…
JERUSALEM (AFP): New divisions have emerged among Israel’s leaders over post-war Gaza’s governance, with an…
KYIV (AFP): Nearly 10,000 people have been forced to leave their homes in Ukraine’s northeastern…
This website uses cookies.