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President Trump hosted the South Asian nation’s army chief and seeks deals on critical minerals and crypto. But Pakistan is also tightening its military partnership with China.
Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has divulged his plan for the country’s underexploited minerals that could change its fortunes. In a recent conversation, he reportedly spoke of the nation’s ‘rare earth treasure’ that will make Pakistan one of the ‘most prosperous societies’.
Speaking to Pakistani newspaper Daily Jang's editor Suhail Warraich during a meeting in Brussels, Munir described reports suggesting a leadership change in the country as “completely false” and emphasised that he has no ambition for any position beyond his current role, calling himself “protector of the country.”
US President Donald Trump believes that, thanks to his role, he has managed to end five armed conflicts, some of which lasted for decades, and hinted that he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. Source: Trump in an interview with Fox News,
US President Donald Trump has again brought up the recent India-Pakistan conflict to reiterate his claims of having brokered a ceasefire between the two neighbours. Meanwhile, India has maintained that the ceasefire was hammered out through direct talks between the top military officials of the two countries.
US President Donald Trump’s government is looking to deepen its economic ties with Pakistan at a time when trade deal talks with India remain stalled. The US government has expressed its eagerness to enhance collaboration with Pakistan in the fields of critical minerals and hydrocarbons,
The United States has designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) as a terrorist organisation — a move welcomed by Pakistan. The BLA, also known as the Majeed Brigade, is a separatist group fighting to break Balochistan away from Pakistan and has intensified attacks in recent years.
Pakistan is playing its trump card in a potential minerals deal with the United States. The administration of US President Donald Trump has shown keen interest in two critical areas – digital currency and minerals – and this is where Pakistan is working with them.
Donald Trump claimed to have brokered peace between India and Pakistan ahead of his Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. \"Six or seven