Speculation indicates that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio may be planning a visit to Pakistan, the first in seven years, with a potential timeframe around October. The visit’s details are currently being worked out between the two sides. This visit holds considerable importance for the Pakistani government, which is keen to foster a stronger relationship with the United States. The visit could be a sign of changing US policy toward Pakistan. Pakistani officials are eager to solidify relationships with the American government. The recent engagement, along with previous meetings between the US and Pakistani military leadership, adds another layer of complexity. Analysts believe the US is focusing on Pakistan’s mineral resources. Secretary Rubio’s Independence Day message to Pakistan included an interest in enhancing economic collaboration, particularly in areas like crucial minerals, hydrocarbons, and business ventures, signaling a change in strategic priorities. In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump discussed a collaboration with Pakistan on oil reserve development, further indicating a focus on economic partnership.
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