American signatures to invest in the TI of Pakistan, energy sectors, Prime Minister Shehbaz says after meeting Trump


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, addressed American companies to invest in the key Pakistans sectors, including information, energy, agriculture and mineral technology.

In statements to the media in New Jersey, the prime minister described his meeting with President Trump as “very useful and important” to improve Pakistan’s relations with the United States. He pointed out that President Trump has expressed his desire for peace and has played a commendable role in establishing fire cessation between Pakistan and India.

Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan and the United States are giving a new dimension to their commercial and economic ties.

During the meeting, the discussions also covered the fair assessment of mineral resources and mutually beneficial trade agreements.

Highlighting the economic progress of Pakistan, the prime minister said that inflation has been reduced to a single digit in just 18 months. He also pointed out constantly improving relations with Bangladesh, with positive developments that occur both on commercial and diplomatic fronts.

Answering a question, Shehbaz Sharif described the warm welcome he received in Saudi Arabia as “unprecedented in 40 years” and praised the head of the army staff also Munir for leading Pakistan’s army with wisdom and strategy, saying that under his leadership, India was “defeated.”

In addition, a press release from Prime Minister’s office declared that the meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also focused on regional security, counterterrorism and intelligence -based cooperations.

The prime minister emphasized the need to improve cooperation in the security sector, thanked President Trump for Pakistan’s commercial agreement -United States, and invited him to visit Pakistan.

The official statement added that the prime minister offered investment opportunities to US companies in agriculture, minerals and energy sectors and expressed the hope that under the bilateral relations of the leadership of President Trump’s leadership, more and more lasting are strengthened.

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