Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, marking a significant warming of ties between the two countries. The talks focused on finalizing a long-awaited trade deal, expanding economic cooperation, and deepening collaboration on counterterrorism and critical minerals. Both sides praised each other's efforts in promoting regional stability, with the US acknowledging Pakistan's role in countering terrorism and mediating regional tensions, including those involving India and Iran. While Pakistan expressed optimism about sealing a trade agreement soon, the US has not provided a specific timeline. The meeting signals a potential shift in regional dynamics and a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.
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