Pakistan eyes early resumption of PIA flights to New York

MG News | July 28, 2025 at 04:11 PM GMT+05:00
July 28,2025(MLN): Pakistan is actively working toward
the early resumption of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights to New
York, following the successful restoration of routes to Europe and the United
Kingdom.
This was discussed during an interaction between Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar in New York.
Speaking at the Pakistan Consulate, Senator Dar said
the government was committed to reconnecting Pakistan with major global
destinations and facilitating overseas Pakistanis.
He emphasized that efforts to resume PIA operations in
the U.S. were progressing alongside wider economic and diplomatic recovery.
The Foreign Minister painted an optimistic picture of
Pakistan’s resurgence on the global stage, noting that the country had emerged
from a period of isolation and was now experiencing economic revival.
“We have made considerable progress, especially in
political and economic fields, in the past three years, despite heavy odds we
are indeed a resilient nation,” he remarked.
He also briefed the audience on several major
developments, including a cordial meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco
Rubio in Washington, during which key regional and global issues were
discussed. Dar expressed hope that bilateral relations would continue to
strengthen.
Joined by Ambassador to the U.S. Rizwan Saeed Sheikh,
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad,
and Consul General Aamir Ahmed Atozai, the Deputy PM highlighted Pakistan’s
improved international standing. He referenced high-level engagements with
China, the U.S., and other global powers focused on economic and strategic
cooperation.
Dar also pointed to a sharp drop in inflation from 40%
to 2.4% as of January 2025 and noted the successful completion of the IMF
programme as signs of macroeconomic stabilization and renewed investor
confidence. He reiterated the government's ambition for Pakistan to become a
G-20 economy.
He credited PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif for guiding the
federal and Punjab governments and praised the functioning of the Special
Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in streamlining investment across key
sectors.
In a show of appreciation, Dar commended the
Pakistani-American community for their contributions to national development
and their strong support during times of geopolitical tension, particularly
during the Pakistan–India standoff.
He recounted Pakistan Air Force’s reported downing of
six Indian aircraft and praised Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s
leadership.
Highlighting Pakistan’s multilateral diplomacy, the
Foreign Minister pointed to the country’s presidency of the United Nations
Security Council and the unanimous adoption of a resolution proposed by
Pakistan for peaceful dispute resolution.
On regional matters, he reaffirmed Pakistan’s outreach
to Afghanistan for greater regional connectivity and said assurances had been
received that Afghan soil would not be used for terrorism.
Senator Dar also reiterated Pakistan's commitment to
securing the release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui from U.S. custody, mentioning
various steps already taken.
Earlier, Ambassador Sheikh said Pakistan’s global image
had significantly improved due to the armed forces’ strong performance in
safeguarding the nation and urged overseas Pakistanis to contribute to national
economic development through investments.
Concluding the session, he called the Pakistani
diaspora “strategic stakeholders” and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to
working closely with them to promote Pakistan–U.S. cooperation based on mutual
respect and shared goals.
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