The United States will send a high-level delegation to Islamabad, Pakistan, from April 8-10, led by Senior Bureau Official Eric Meyer of the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs. The visit aims to advance American interests in the critical minerals sector at the Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum.
During his trip, Mr. Meyer will engage with senior Pakistani officials to expand opportunities for U.S. businesses operating in Pakistan and promote deeper economic ties between the two countries. He will also meet with counterparts from other departments to underscore the importance of continued collaboration on counterterrorism efforts.
The interagency delegation's visit is part of a broader effort to strengthen bilateral relations with Pakistan, particularly in key areas such as energy security and regional stability. By fostering greater cooperation and investment, the U.S. hopes to promote sustainable economic growth and stability in the region.
As the two nations navigate an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape, the United States values its partnership with Pakistan and is committed to working together to address shared challenges and promote mutual interests. The visit serves as a testament to this commitment, demonstrating the U.S.'s ongoing dedication to strengthening ties with Pakistan and supporting its economic development.