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 bilateral relations. Dar claimed that Pakistan is 'very close' to finalizing a trade deal with the US, though American officials have not confirmed a timeline. The talks also covered counterterrorism cooperation, critical minerals, and regional stability, with the US praising Pakistan's recent efforts against terrorism and its mediation role in Iran. Both sides expressed a desire to expand economic and security ties, despite Pakistan's ongoing partnership with China. The meeting marks the highest-level engagement between the two countries in years and could reshape regional dynamics.
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