Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
Monday opened his three-day official visit to the United States with a meeting
with Secretary of State John Kerry at the White House and both discussed matters of “mutual
interest including regional stability and situation in Afghanistan,” officials
said.
Earlier, upon his arrival at the Andrews Air Force Base in
Washington, the Prime Minister was accorded warm welcome by the senior
officials of the White House and the Department of State.
A smart contingent of the US armed services also presented
guard of honour to the Prime Minister.
Welcoming the Prime Minister, Secretary Kerry expressed the
confidence that the visit would provide the necessary impetus to further deepen
and expand the US- Pakistan relations, an official statement said.
“Pakistan was an important country in the region and the US
would be working with the democratic government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
in all areas of bilateral relations under the revived mechanism of the
Strategic Dialogue,” the Secretary stressed.
He appreciated the bold decisions taken by Prime Minister
Sharif for reviving the economy and overcoming the energy shortages.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif noted that he looked forward to
meeting with President Obama at the White House on 23 October.
This would be the first summit level interaction between the
two countries after the historic democratic transition in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister reiterated his determination to revive
the economy and improve the law and order situation in Pakistan.
Outlining his vision of promoting peace and stability in the
region, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to work together in meeting the
common challenges of extremism and terrorism.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by Advisor to the Prime
Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Mr. Sartaj Aziz, Finance
Minister Mr. Ishaq Dar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign
Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi and Foreign Secretary Mr. Jalil Abbas Jilani.
From the US side, senior Administration officials including
Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Director
CIA John Brennan and SRAP James Dobbins assisted the Secretary of State.
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