US investors in Pakistan on two-day visit
Visit will open new avenues for investment and economic and bilateral relations between two countries
By Our Correspondent
January 29, 2025
ISLAMABAD: A high-level delegation of US investors has arrived in Pakistan on a two-day visit. The delegation is led by Gentry Beach, a billionaire US investor and close business partner of the Trump family.
The arrival of the delegation right after the new US administration took office is of considerable importance. The visit will open new avenues for investment and economic and bilateral relations between the two countries.
Gentry had paid a rich tribute to Pakistan during an event at Mar-a-Lago after the US presidential elections. He had acknowledged the sacrifices of the people of Pakistan in the war against terrorism. He had urged President Donald Trump to further strengthen Pak-US relations.
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