Bilawal meets US counterpart, discusses bilateral ties

Bilawal meets US counterpart, discusses bilateral ties

Pakistan

Bilawal meets US counterpart, discusses bilateral ties

NEW YORK (Dunya News) - Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari held a meeting with his US counterpart Antony Blinken in New York on Wednesday.

The expression of the desire was made by Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and the United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken as they met on the sidelines of the ministerial summit on ‘Global Food Security Call for Action’ and the Security Council’s open debate on ‘Maintenance of International Peace and Security – Conflict and Food Security.’

This is the second interaction between the two counterparts as earlier, they had spoken telephonically on May 6 after Bilawal Bhutto had assumed the office.

In his brief remarks to the media prior to their meeting, Secretary Blinken said that it was an important opportunity for them to talk about the many issues they were working on together.

“We want to focus on the work we’re doing to strengthen economic and commercial ties between the United States and Pakistan, of course, focused on regional security,” he remarked.

Blinken said Pakistan was now holding the chair of the G77 and the United States was looking forward to strengthening its own relations and open dialogue communication with the G77. He said he looked forward to speaking with Foreign Minister Bilawal about that.

“This is our first opportunity to be face to face. We spoke on the phone, we are greatly pleased to be working with the Foreign Minister, with the Government in Pakistan,” the Secretary of State said.

About the meeting on food security, he said it was a challenge faced by the world.

“There was a pre-existing condition as a world when it comes to food insecurity in many places. It’s been exacerbated dramatically by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, adding another 40 million people to those who are food insecure,” he commented.

He thanked Pakistan for participating in the meeting and engagement on the matter to look at concrete steps to address the food insecurity issues, and to help people in need around the world.

In his remarks, Foreign Minister Bilawal said Pakistan desired to engage with the United States to create opportunities for American investors and Pakistani investors and Pakistani businessmen and American entrepreneurs to work together.

“I also look forward to the opportunity to increasing engagement between Pakistan and the United States, working with yourself and your administration, to improve trade relations between Pakistan and the United States… “I really look forward to working with you on both these issues,” he remarked.

Regarding the meeting on food security, he said, “this particular initiative is most welcome” and Pakistan looked forward to engaging on the series of events on global food security.

“We are aware that recent geopolitical events have indeed aggravated the situation and countries like Pakistan have already been facing challenges in food security, water security, energy security because of a whole host of issues ranging from climate change to issues in our neighborhood,” Bilawal commented.

FM, UN Chief discuss matters of mutual interest

Before meeting with Antony Blinken, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari held a bilateral Meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York on Wednesday.

During the meeting, views were exchanged on matters of mutual interest.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is in New York to participate in the Ministerial meeting on "Global Food Security Call to Action" to be held at the United Nations on Wednesday.

The meeting will bring together a regionally diverse group of countries including those most affected by food insecurity and those in a position to take action to address it.

The Foreign Minister will also participate in the Open Debate of the UN Security Council on "Maintenance of International Peace and Security - Conflict and Food Security" tomorrow.




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