Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, signaling a significant thaw in US-Pakistan relations. Dar claimed that Pakistan is 'very close' to finalizing a trade agreement with the US, though American officials have not confirmed a timeline. The talks also covered counterterrorism cooperation, regional stability, and Pakistan's mediation role in Iran discussions. The US praised Pakistan's efforts in countering terrorism and expressed interest in expanding collaboration on critical minerals and trade. This marks the first high-level foreign minister meeting in three years, reflecting a shift toward deeper economic and security ties between the two countries.
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