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Pakistan in contact with US for energy: Foreign Office Spokesperson

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Web Desk: The Spokesman of the Foreign Office has said that the gas pipeline was discussed during the visit of the President of Iran, Pakistan is in dire need of energy and we are considering different options We are in contact with the United States.
According to the spokesperson, Iranian President Dr. Seyed Ibrahim Raisi visited Pakistan from April 22 to 24, the two countries discussed cooperation in various fields.
The spokesman said that the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will visit Riyadh on April 28 and 29 for the World Economic Forum The Saudi leadership has invited the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister to visit.
The Prime Minister of the UK will visit The Gambia on May 4 and 5, where the Prime Minister will discuss the issues facing the Muslim Ummah at a summit in The Gambia. Mohammad Shehbaz Sharif will also discuss the situation in Gaza while also discussing the right of self-determination of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will also attend the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in The Gambia and during the meeting he will also meet with the foreign ministers of Muslim countries.
According to the spokesperson, Pakistan, while giving its response to the US listing related to the ballistic missile program, has informed the US of its concerns, such listings are unacceptable without any evidence and double standards and such controversial lists contradict the narrative of non-proliferation also affecting
During the visit of the Iranian president, the IP gas pipeline was discussed, Pakistan is in dire need of energy and we are considering different options to meet the energy requirement. Some statements were issued by the United States, we are in contact with the United States and energy requirements have been discussed.
The spokesperson said that no individual can be given the responsibility of negotiating India-Pakistan relations, currently the Ministry of External Affairs has no information about the normalization of trade relations with India.

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