June 04, 2015

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Pakistan appreciates US cooperation in economic, social sectors
APP

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan on Thursday expressed its deep appreciation for the United States cooperation particularly in the economic and social sectors through United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

It was conveyed by Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry in a meeting with Acting Administrator USAID Alfonso Lenhardt in Washington DC Thursday. Foreign Office spokesperson while giving the details said that the foreign secretary and the USAID acting administrator reviewed the state of economic collaboration and USAID work and assistance projects in Pakistan.

The foreign secretary also thanked the US for its timely commitment to help Pakistan with the return and rehabilitation of temporarily dislocated people in North Waziristan. Terming the US assistance as an investment in the future of the relationship, the foreign secretary particularly appreciated USAID projects in the energy sector and road infrastructure.

The foreign secretary and the acting administrator reviewed progress in the ongoing hydroelectric and thermal power projects supported by the USAID. Aizaz stressed that large signature projects could be important symbols of the comfort and relief that Pakistan-US partnership has brought to the people of Pakistan.

In this regard, he appreciated that the US support to mega hydal projects such as Diamer-Bhasha, Dasu and Gomal Zam projects. He also stressed the desirability for more on budget support and need for greater coordination and synergy in project implementation between USAID and Pakistan government.

Acting Administrator Lenhardt renewed the US commitment to help Pakistan in overcoming energy crisis and appreciated the economic reforms undertaken by the government. Both the sides exchanged views on optimally utilizing USAID's funding for projects in Pakistan and resulting in macro-economic stability in Pakistan. Lenhardt said US would closely work with all stakeholders on projects which could lead to sustainable development of Pakistan.


Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

 

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