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US-Pak relationship ‘stronger than ever’: State Department

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United States Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Horst on Friday praised Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Masood Khan, for significantly strengthening the ties between Islamabad and Washington.

“On behalf of the State Department, I just want to note that the US-Pakistan relationship is in the best place it’s been in years, in part, in large part to what Ambassador Masood Khan has done to represent Pakistan, to build bridges between Islamabad and Washington,” Horst said at a farewell dinner honouring Khan.

The event saw officials from the State Department and the Department of Defense in attendance, acknowledging the ambassador’s contributions. Horst highlighted that despite occasional friction, the framework established by Khan has facilitated open dialogues and cooperation.

Khan, who has served as Pakistan’s top representative in the US since February 2022, is set to leave his post next week.

His departure will see his deputy take over envoy duties temporarily, with Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh appointed as the new envoy.

Horst credited Khan with achieving stability and expanding the US-Pakistan relationship, noting new dialogues and cooperation in areas such as trade, health, energy, and climate.

She praised Khan’s integrity, creativity, and hospitality, noting his efforts in hosting government officials and fostering strong bilateral relations.

“You have used your dining room table for delicious lunches for everybody in the government of the United States as well as Capitol Hill.”

“You have been incredibly effective. And we have this relationship now because of the efforts that you have made,” Horst added.

Horst concluded by emphasising that Khan leaves the US-Pakistan relationship stronger than ever, stating, “I think we are all going to benefit from the two years that you put in here. I want to thank you personally and from the State Department.”

In her praise for Khan and his role in strengthening the ties between Pakistan and the US, the State Department official said that both countries have achieved stability and a broadening of relationship that they haven’t seen in many many years.

“We have had new dialogues opened. We have looked for new areas of trade,” she said, adding that both nations have looked for ways in which they can cooperate on things like health and energy and climate, things that we have not been talked about for a long time.

“And all of that is because you, Masood, have been an extraordinary representative of the Pakistani people and the Pakistani government. You have been a person of integrity, You have brought creativity and hospitality.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the Pakistan Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch has announced that Rizwan Saeed Sheikh will replace Masood Khan from July 1.

“The Government of Pakistan has decided to appoint Additional Foreign Secretary (Middle East and SIFC) Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh as Pakistan’s new ambassador to Washington DC,” she added. Zahra Baloch also announced Asim Iftikhar as Pakistan’s additional permanent representative to the United Nations in New York.

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