U.S.-Pakistan Oil Partnership: A New Era of Collaboration
The U.S. has announced a significant deal with Pakistan to jointly develop the South Asian nation's oil reserves. The deal, highlighted by President Trump, aims to forge stronger economic ties. However, details remain sparse, and the Pakistani embassy has yet to comment on the specifics.

In a landmark deal announced on social media, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that his administration has reached an agreement with Pakistan to jointly develop the country's substantial oil reserves. Discussions are underway to select an oil company that will spearhead this collaborative effort.
While Trump's announcement was brief and lacked detailed specifics, it marks a major step in U.S.-Pakistan relations, aiming to strengthen economic ties. The Pakistani embassy has not yet issued any comments regarding the agreement.
This development follows recent talks between Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where they emphasized expanding trade, particularly in critical minerals and mining. The ongoing discussions reflect a broader U.S. strategy to renegotiate trade deals worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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