U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome Visits AJK to Strengthen U.S.-Pakistan Trade and People-to-People Ties
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, October
6, 2022: Ambassador Donald Blome visited
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) October 2-4 to promote the U.S.-Pakistan
partnership and highlight the two countries’ deep economic, cultural, and
people-to-people ties.
During his visit, Ambassador Blome met with AJK Prime Minister
Tanveer Ilyas and academic, business, cultural, and civil society
representatives. In Muzaffarabad, Ambassador Blome laid a wreath to honor
the victims of the 2005 earthquake and stated that “during the 75 years of our
partnership, the United States has always stood by Pakistan, particularly when
it’s needed most.” Following the earthquake, the U.S. government and
private sector provided significant humanitarian relief and reconstruction, and
the U.S. military delivered relief supplies. In his meetings, Ambassador
Blome emphasized that the United States is continuing this strong tradition of
supporting Pakistan during times of great need, having thus far contributed
more than $66 million in cash, food, shelter, and health assistance in response
to the devastating flooding. U.S. support has included a U.S. military
airbridge that delivered lifesaving supplies to the people of Pakistan.
At the
University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Ambassador Blome visited the Lincoln
Corner Muzaffarabad, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary. This space provides students
and the local community with a multi-media resource center to listen to expert
speakers, take part in STEM activities, practice English-language skills, and
learn about the United States. The Ambassador also joined university
leadership to see previous U.S. government-funded projects on campus, including
a building completed in 2017, which
features laboratories, classrooms, conference rooms, and energy-efficient and
green-building concepts.
While in Muzaffarabad, the Ambassador also visited the
Quaid-e-Azam Memorial Dak Bungalow, the Red Fort, and the Jalalabad Garden,
symbols of the cultural and historical richness of Pakistan. Meeting with
members of the 950-person strong Muzaffarabad chapter of the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni
Network, Ambassador Blome praised them for the passion they bring to their
communities and the bilateral relationship, discussing the 60 recent projects
they’ve done on topics as varied as climate change, women’s empowerment, and
entrepreneurship. During his visit, the Ambassador also met with officers
from the Pakistan Army 12th Infantry
Division to discuss assistance activities for local communities.
In Bagh, Ambassador Blome joined representatives from U.S.
healthcare IT services company MTBC/CareCloud to inaugurate the HeadStart
School, which enrolls more than 750 students. This purpose-built campus
will strengthen the quality of education available to residents in Bagh and
provide additional opportunities to the community. MTBC/CareCloud has offices
throughout Pakistan, but its Bagh facility is the largest in Pakistan, with
2,525 employees – almost 20 percent of whom are women. The United States
is Pakistan’s largest export market and American companies have been leading
investors in Pakistan for the past 20 years. In the past year alone, U.S.
investment in Pakistan increased by over 50 percent, reaching its highest level
in over a decade.
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