Pak-US ties far better now, says envoy to US
SACRAMENTO: Pakistan’s Ambassador to US Jalil Abbas Jillani has said that today Pakistan’s relations with America are more friendly and better than the past and there is a likelihood of further improvement in this regard.
He expressed these views while addressing a ceremony of Youm-e-Pakistan and inauguration of the Pakistan House in Sacramento during his two-day visit. Jalil Abbas Jillani paid rich tributes to the Pakistani community which was offering its services in different sectors in the US and said that these services had further helped in improving the relations
between Pakistan and America.
He also shed lights on events on whose basis Pakistan was created. On this occasion, different other speakers expressed their views and highlighted the sacrifices offered during
and after the creation of Pakistan.
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