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US & Pakistan Discuss Gaza Peace Plan, Counter-Terrorism & Investment Opportunities
Recent talks between US and Pakistani leaders focus on regional stability, security cooperation, and economic ties.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Recent discussions between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlight the continuing importance of the US-Pakistan relationship. The talks, held in Washington, centered on several key areas: support for the Trump administration's peace plan in Gaza, collaboration on counterterrorism efforts, and exploring investment opportunities for US companies in Pakistan.
Why it matters
The US views Pakistan as a key partner in fostering stability in the Middle East and South Asia. Strengthening this relationship is crucial for addressing shared security concerns, promoting regional peace, and expanding economic cooperation between the two countries.
The details
Secretary Rubio expressed gratitude for Pakistan's backing of the Trump administration's peace plan for Gaza and its participation in the inaugural session of the Peace Council. The discussions also focused on strengthening counterterrorism cooperation, as the US acknowledged Pakistan's role in supporting efforts to achieve stability and peace. Additionally, both sides explored opportunities to develop Pakistan's critical minerals and energy sectors, as well as broader investment prospects for US businesses.
- The talks were held in Washington on February 20, 2026.
The players
Marco Rubio
The US Secretary of State.
Shehbaz Sharif
The Prime Minister of Pakistan.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to work together to address shared security concerns and promote regional peace.”
— Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State (newsy-today.com)
“Pakistan remains committed to supporting the Trump administration's efforts to find a lasting solution in Gaza.”
— Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan (newsy-today.com)
What’s next
The US and Pakistan will continue to coordinate on regional and international issues, demonstrating a shared interest in promoting peace and stability.
The takeaway
The ongoing dialogue between the US and Pakistan reflects a commitment to strengthening their strategic partnership and addressing shared challenges in the region. This relationship is crucial for maintaining regional security, fostering economic cooperation, and navigating complex geopolitical landscapes.
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