ELIZABETH HORST VISITS PAKISTAN
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 11 December,
Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia Elizabeth Horst visited
Islamabad December 8-9 to discuss U.S. support for Pakistan’s flood recovery
with government leaders.
She also spoke with members of Pakistan’s
civil society to discuss initiatives to combat gender-based violence, as well
as strategies to ensure underserved communities are represented in flood
recovery efforts.
The United States has provided more than $97
million to support flood relief, food security, and disaster preparedness in
Pakistan this year. PDAs Horst’s visit was part of an ongoing effort to explore
further ways to support Pakistan’s flood recovery and resilience, including
through the U.S.-Pakistan Green Alliance.
The U.S.-Pakistan Green Alliance is a
framework to address shared challenges relating to agriculture, energy, water,
and other environmental issues; strengthen climate resilience, and foster
inclusive economic growth. These issues are even more critical in the aftermath
of the devastating floods.
During her visit, PDAs Horst met with
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar, Minister of Climate
Change Sherry Rehman, Minister of Planning, Development, and Special
Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal, and Chief of Staff of the National Disaster Management
Authority Brigadier Naik Nam. Her discussions underscored the U.S. government’s
commitment to working with Pakistan to support its flood recovery efforts,
improve access to renewable energy, respond to climate change, and address
challenges that stand in the way of expanding trade and investment between our countries.
PDAs Horst also held a discussion with civil
society leaders with expertise on humanitarian relief, women’s rights,
children’s rights, and minority rights. She stressed the U.S. position that
humanitarian relief and flood recovery should be inclusive.
For 75 years, the United States has valued
our long-standing bilateral partnership with Pakistan. As Pakistan continues to
recover from the floods, our support for affected communities will remain
steadfast.
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