Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmoud Qureshi on Tuesday said that US President Donald Trump has accepted Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s invitation to visit Pakistan.
During a press briefing, Qureshi said that matters pertaining to Trump’s visit will be agreed upon soon, Geo News reported.
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Qureshi further said, “Pakistan looks forward to cooperative relations between the two countries after candid discussions between the prime minister and the US President”.
The foreign minister also described US President Donald Trump’s clear-cut stance on the Kashmir dispute as “unprecedented”.
“President Trump also said the US wants to build a broad-based enduring partnership with Pakistan,” the Qureshi added.
Qureshi termed the meeting between the two rulers as “impressive and encouraging” and hoped that it will open a new chapter in the relations between the two countries.
His comments followed Khan’s meeting with Trump at the White House on Monday.
Qureshi said that previously Pakistan-US ties took a cold turn but now they have improved and the government is serious to re-establish better ties.