WASHINGTON: A meeting of Economic Working Group under Pakistan-US Strategic Dialogue was held in Washington, during which the Finance Minister Ishaq Dar discussed issues pertaining to enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries with US officials.
The finance minister also had a meeting with Deputy Secretary of State William J Burns and discussed strengthening of bilateral trade and economic relations.
During the meeting, Dar stressed the need for a strong and lasting economic relationship between Pakistan and the United States. He also expressed satisfaction over the improved coordination and cooperation between the two countries.
The US Deputy Secretary of State appreciated Pakistan’s reentry into bond market as sign of growing international confidence in the country’s resurgent economy.
William J Burns also commended Pakistani government’s efforts to bring stability and growth in the economy.
In addition, he appreciated the positive role and contributions made by Pakistan in facilitating a peaceful and smooth transition in Afghanistan.
Both sides recognized that the recently held Afghan elections would pave the way for an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned political transition.
The finance minister is also scheduled to take part in IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington.