WASHINGTON: (Ayesha Naz) Senator Saleem Mandviwalla represented Pakistan in a sequence of parliamentary and community-level engagements inside the united states of america aimed toward strengthening legislative dialogue and institutional cooperation among the two countries.
On Jan. 22, a congressional session was held at the Rayburn house office building, hosted by Dr. Ghulam Mujtaba, chairman of the Pakistan policy Institute united states (PPI-united states of america), with aid from U.S. Congressman Al green. The meeting introduced collectively members of the U.S. Congress, including Al green of Texas, Ron Estes of Kansas and Tom Suozzi, for detailed discussions on bilateral parliamentary ties.
Participants expressed strong interest in keeping sustained engagement with Pakistan at both parliamentary and institutional levels. Congressman Ron Estes delivered the keynote cope with, emphasizing the importance of persisted dialogue and cooperation.
The discussions came about against the backdrop of a complicated regional environment, highlighting Pakistan’s role and importance in nearby and global affairs. Key regions of recognition included enhancing parliamentary exchanges, promoting strategic balance, expanding economic cooperation and strengthening Pakistan–U.S. relations.
Special interest was also given to the positive and constructive role of the Pakistani-American community in fostering mutual understanding between the two nations.
The visit reflects Pakistan’s dedication to advancing parliamentary diplomacy and reinforcing constructive, end result-oriented engagement with the united states throughout multiple platforms.

