
- The ties between the United States and Pakistan have heated under Trump.
- Trump has already received the Meriscal as Munir.
- American ties with India have been tested since Trump took office.
It is expected that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, meets Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the White House on Thursday, said a Trump administration official. Reuters On Wednesday, the meeting arrived weeks after the two countries agreed a commercial agreement.
The prime minister and the president of the United States are expected to celebrate detailed conversations about global and regional issues, with the field marshal also, it is also likely to join the meeting.
The ties between the United States and Pakistan have heated in recent months with Trump after Washington had seen for years the rival of Pakistan, India as a counterproductive of China’s influence on Asia.
Washington’s relations with New Delhi have been tested under the Republican leader on matters such as visa obstacles for Indians, high rates of tariffs imposed by Trump in the goods of India and repeated Trump’s statements that negotiated a high fire of India-Pakistan in May after the residents of the south of Asia are dedicated to their last hostilities.
The United States and Pakistan announced a commercial agreement on July 31 with a 19% tariff rate imposed by Washington. Trump has not yet reached a commercial agreement with India.
Officials and analysts have indicated that after tensions with Washington, New Delhi is recalibrating relations with China as coverage.
Trump welcomed the Army Field Chief also at the beginning of this year, the first time a president of the United States was the host of the Pakistan army chief, widely considered as the most powerful figure in the country, in the White House, without accompanying by high Pakistan civil officials.
“We are working on a series of issues when it comes to counterterrorism, when it comes to economic and commercial ties,” said a state official of the State Department of journalists in an informative session on Tuesday when asked about Pakistan.
“And so, the president is still focused on advancing in the interests of the United States in the region, which includes through commitment to Pakistan and its government leaders,” said the official.
When asked about friction with India, the official said Trump believed to be Franco about frustrations with ties, but the relationship was strong. Washington saw New Delhi as a good friend and partner and believed that his relationship would define the 21st century, said the official.
They added that Washington had been working on the planning of a summit of the Quads group of India, Australia, Japan and the United States that India was expected to celebrate in November. That would happen: “If not this year, at the beginning of next year,” said the official.
Pakistan has backed Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in the decallation of tensions between India and Pakistan, although Islamabad has condemned the bombings of the United States of Israel in Gaza, Qatar and Iran.
Shehbaz was part of a meeting on Tuesday that Trump had on Tuesday with leaders from many Muslim majority countries, where the president of the United States discussed Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Washington says that the United States shared peace proposals with leaders from those countries at the meeting held outside the UN General Assembly.