Pak-US Relations: The Way Forward

Our strong, enduring partnership will continue to improve lives of Pakistanis and Americans, US Ambassador

US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome has said, “Our strong, enduring partnership will continue to improve the lives of Pakistanis and Americans and have a positive global impact.” He added that the U.S.-Pakistan Green Alliance Framework was a prime example. These views were shared by Ambassador Blome at the CASS.

Ambassador also delivered a lecture on ‘Pak-US Relations: The Way Forward’ organized by the Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) here in the capital.

Ambassador Blome, a seasoned diplomat, who earlier served in Tunisia, discussed the 75 years of bilateral relations between the two countries, especially decades of development assistance which had supported the construction of schools, hospitals and built highways throughout the country, as well as education through its scholarship programs.

He appreciated the important role being played by Pakistani Diaspora in business and government who had built a network of personal and professional connections that had established a strong foundation for the US-Pak relationship. Ambassador Blome also highlighted the long history of humanitarian work from the earthquake of 2005 and floods of 2010 and 2011 to the recent devastating super floods in the country to ensure Pakistanis in need received life-saving assistance.

Moderated by Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani, Advisor to CASS on Foreign Affairs, the talk was followed by a candid Question/Answer session between the Ambassador and participants who included serving and retired military officers, academia and diplomats.

Delivering his Concluding Remarks, President CASS Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan (Retd) thanked the guest speaker and was hopeful that the strong foundations of Pak-US relationship would further strengthen their bilateral ties, especially inclusive economic growth, and regional peace & prosperity.