U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome Highlights U.S. Economic and Development Assistance in Visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Dr. Jassim
Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, August 5, 2022: U.S. Ambassador
Donald Blome visited Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on August 3 and 4 to highlight the
U.S. government’s extensive economic and development assistance, which has
benefited the residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the past 75 years of
bilateral relations. During his trip, Ambassador Blome called
upon Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and emphasized that the United
States wishes to continue cooperation on economic development,
commerce, educational partnerships, and investment that have helped the region
and its people.
Ambassador
Blome visited the Torkham border crossing to see first-hand how the border
contributes to trade and economic activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This
included viewing the 46-kilometer Peshawar-Torkham Road, an $87 million U.S.
government construction project which has reduced the cost of travel and
vehicle maintenance by half, while facilitating commuters and traders each
day. While in KP, Ambassador Blome and USAID Mission Director Reed
Aeschliman also handed over 36 vehicles to the Department of Health Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa as part of U.S. government support for Pakistan to mitigate the
COVID-19 pandemic and help rapid response teams collect COVID-19 samples and
monitor cases. This donation comes on the heels of a recent announcement
in Washington to donate 16 million pediatric COVID-19 vaccination doses to
Pakistan, which will bring total U.S. donations to over 77 million.
Ambassador Blome also visited the U.S. government-funded Burns and Plastic
Surgery Center in Peshawar. The cutting-edge health facility was
constructed and equipped through $15 million in USAID funding. The Center
is the largest of its kind in Pakistan and has treated more than 5,000 patients
since it opened in 2019.
While
touring the state-of-the-art U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in
Energy at the University of Engineering and Technology in Peshawar, Ambassador
Blome stated: “It is an honor to be here today to see the Center and learn more
about the great work that you are doing here. As the United States and
Pakistan commemorate our 75-year relationship this year, this facility
symbolizes our shared vision and our enormous accomplishments.” The U.S.
government collaborated with engineering universities across Pakistan under
USAID’s $127 million partnership to establish centers like this for advanced
learning in the areas of water, energy, and food security.
During
Ambassador Blome’s visit, the U.S. Embassy’s International Narcotics and Law
Director Lori Antolinez participated in an inauguration ceremony for the KP
Prosecution Academy, which was funded by the U.S. government. In her
remarks, Director Antolinez highlighted that the $2 million academy will train
200 prosecutors annually. Since 1989 the U.S. government, through the
State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, has
provided $300 million to KP to promote economic and agricultural development,
strengthen the justice system, and help promote security and stability.
This included building 1,240 km of roads in KP to help farmers and businesses
get goods to market, completing 1,300 projects to provide drinking water and
irrigation, and building 420 different law enforcement facilities, including
local police stations.
To
download high-definition photos of the Ambassador’s visit to KP, please click
here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/
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