Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Interior, Mohsin Naqvi, expressed optimism about the future of Pakistan-U.S. relations during a special dinner held at Lincoln Liberty Hall in Washington.
The event, attended by several prominent international figures, marked a significant moment in diplomatic engagement.
During the dinner, Naqvi met key personalities, including U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville, Congressman Ken Calvert, former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, and Governor of Mississippi Phil Bryant, among others.
He congratulated President Donald Trump on assuming office and extended heartfelt best wishes to the American people.
Speaking at the event, Naqvi said, “The American people love President Donald Trump, and I have witnessed their enthusiastic celebration of his presidency.”
He highlighted the potential for strengthened ties between Pakistan and the United States, expressing confidence that Trump’s administration would usher in a new chapter in bilateral relations, fostering positive developments for both nations.
The dinner served as a platform to underline mutual interests and explore avenues for collaboration between the two countries.
Naqvi’s remarks reflected a hopeful outlook for deeper engagement and cooperation in various sectors, emphasizing the shared goals of prosperity and stability.
The event showcased Pakistan’s commitment to fostering strong international relations, with Naqvi representing a forward-looking vision for diplomatic ties under the Trump administration.
