U.S. Ambassador Deepens Bilateral Partnership
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG, Al-bab Institute for Strategic
Studies
Islamabad 3rd March
2023: U.S. Ambassador
Donald Blome visited Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) from February 28 to March 2 to
deepen the United States partnership with the people of KP through initiatives
related to economic growth, education, security, and cultural preservation.
To strengthen
the U.S.-Pakistan economic partnership in KP, the Ambassador and KP Planning
and Development Secretary Shah Mahmood Khan inaugurated a new U.S.-funded, $24
million, five-year project to strengthen and modernize the agriculture sector
and small and medium enterprises. Ambassador Blome also met with business
leaders at FF Steel to talk about trade and commerce in the province, as well
as environmental practices in business.
To highlight
educational activities, Ambassador Blome visited Abdul Wali Khan University
Mardan to inaugurate a new English Works! program. The United States is
providing scholarships for 215 KP students to complete a six-month program in
Mardan and Charsadda to improve their English language proficiency and other
skills needed for professional success. Since 2019, the United States has
provided more than $3 million to support English language education in KP,
benefiting more than 3,500 students and teachers in this province.
Ambassador
Blome also inaugurated a reconstructed higher secondary school in Akbarpura
that was damaged in the devastating 2010 floods. The United States
invested $1.5 million to rebuild the school, which employs over 50 teachers and
is educating more than 1,100 students. In addition, the Ambassador visited
a government girls’ primary school where a U.S.-funded program increases school
enrollment among Afghan refugee and Pakistani host community girls. This
program is part of the U.S. government’s nearly $60 million in assistance for
refugees and their host communities in Pakistan in Fiscal Year 2022.
Ambassador
Blome also visited the historic Fort Bala Hisar to meet the Frontier Corps
KP-North Major General and inaugurated the construction of eight U.S.-funded
new joint check posts in the Newly Merged Districts. The following day,
the Ambassador met the new Inspector General of KP Police, Akhtar Hayat Khan,
to discuss U.S. support for KP police and their facilities. The
Ambassador shared condolences for the officers and citizens who lost their
lives in the January 30 Peshawar Mosque attack while thanking him for the
service and recognizing the bravery of the KP police.
The Ambassador
concluded his trip to KP with cultural activities, including visiting the
iconic Mahabat Khan Mosque in the heart of Peshawar. From 2002 to 2003,
the United States provided more than $14,000 to restore the Mughal-era
decorations on the lower walls of the mosque. The Ambassador also enjoyed
traditional KP cuisine during a meeting with food and culture enthusiast Shah
Jee at a local restaurant. He wrapped up his trip by welcoming a group of
exchange alumnae to a movie screening at the Consulate to kick start Women’s
History Month activities that will be arranged throughout March.
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