On Sunday, Pakistan and the United States (US) formalized their partnership by signing memorandums of understanding (MoUs) aimed at fostering collaboration in information technology (IT) training.
A delegation from the United States Congress, headed by Jack Bergman, along with Thomas Souzzi and Jonathan Jackson, met with General Syed Asim Munir today.
The discussions covered a variety of topics of shared interest, focusing particularly on regional security and defense collaboration. Both parties emphasized the significance of ongoing engagement rooted in mutual respect, common values, and aligned strategic goals.
The visiting U.S. lawmakers praised the Pakistan Armed Forces for their crucial efforts in the fight against terrorism and recognized Pakistan’s significant contributions to maintaining regional peace and stability. They also expressed their admiration for the resilience of the Pakistani people and the strategic potential of the nation.
Reaffirming their respect for Pakistan’s sovereignty, the U.S. Congressional delegation expressed a strong commitment to enhancing comprehensive bilateral cooperation, especially in the areas of security, trade, investment, and economic development.
General Syed Asim Munir thanked the delegation for their visit and reiterated Pakistan’s intention to strengthen and diversify its long-standing partnership with the United States in a way that is mutually advantageous and respects each nation’s interests.
Additionally, during the meeting, memorandums of understanding were signed to facilitate training collaboration in the field of Information Technology.
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