U.S. and Pakistan Discuss Energy Reforms and Cooperation


Washington DC: In a high-profile meeting, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Mr. Muhammad Aurangzeb, and Mr. Geoffrey Pyatt, Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources of the United States, discussed the ongoing challenges and reforms in Pakistan’s energy sector. The talks focused on the transition to renewable energy, acknowledging the support from the United States.



According to Press Information Department, Mr. Aurangzeb outlined the issues plaguing Pakistan’s energy framework and the steps the government is taking to address them. He highlighted the strategic reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency and sustainability within the sector. The meeting served as a platform for both nations to explore avenues for further cooperation in advancing Pakistan’s energy initiatives.



The discussions also touched on the economic impact of energy policies and the collaborative efforts required to achieve a successful transition to renewable resources. The engagement between the two countries signifies a mutual interest in fostering energy security and sustainable development.

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