US continues to discuss energy security with Pak govt: State Dept

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In a statement, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed deep sympathy for the victims and their families, emphasizing the shared interest between the U.S. and Pakistan in combatting regional security threats. "We will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan in its fight against terrorism," Miller affirmed.

The U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Donald Blome, recently met with Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, to discuss regional security and the situation in Afghanistan.

The meeting highlighted concerns over the recent surge in terrorist attacks, which have claimed over 70 lives. Pakistan has reportedly sought U.S. assistance in defeating these terror networks.

In response to a question about Iran’s warning to Pakistan regarding the completion of the gas pipeline project, Miller reiterated the U.S. position.

"We will continue to enforce our sanctions against Iran," he said, cautioning those considering business deals with Iran about potential ramifications.

However, Miller also acknowledged Pakistan’s energy needs, stating, "Helping Pakistan address its energy shortage is a priority for the United States, and we continue to discuss energy security with the government of Pakistan."

 


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