Pakistan wants economic partnerships and investment from US: Moeed

Pakistan wants economic partnerships and investment from United States

The Advisor to Prime Minister on National Security, Dr Moeed Yusuf has expressed deep concern over deteriorating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan as nearly sixty percent of Afghan population may face extreme level of hunger.

According to media reports, the National Security Advisor has expressed his views while talking to a six-member United States (US) delegation headed by Congressman Gregory Meeks in Islamabad.

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During the meeting, Dr Moeed Yusuf has said that Afghanistan’s financial and banking system is in disarray. He urged the international community to devise a system to ensure provision of assistance to Afghans before winter.

The National Security Advisor further stated that Pakistan has undergone a transformation and shifted its priorities from geopolitics to geo-economics. He said Pakistan is focused to leverage its geo-economic position by partnering with the world under the economic security model.

Dr Moeed Yusuf has said that Pakistan wants economic partnerships and investment from the United States. He said that US companies doing successful business in Pakistan is in the best interest of both the countries.