WASHINGTON: Donald Blome on Thursday took oath as new US envoy to Pakistan and is likely to reach Islamabad before long.
The Biden organization designated Donald Blome after the completion of the residency of US Chargé d’ Affairs Angele Aggeler.
The new US envoy commended Pakistan’s reaction amid an outbreak of the COVID-19 widespread and environmental alter.
Blome pledged to advance reinforce the bilateral ties between Washington and Islamabad.
In September 2018, the United States (US) designated Paul Jones as the ambassador to Pakistan.
After the completion of Jones’ residency, Angele Aggeler had been named as the US Chargé d’ Issues.
Amid previous chief Imran Khan’s tenure, the US president did not delegate an ambassador to Pakistan.
US Senate approved the appointment of the new ambassador in the month of March this year.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reiterated to supplementary strengthen Pak-US relations.
He was talking to US Chargé d’ Affaires Angele Aggeler, who paid a farewell call on him in Islamabad.
The foreign minister requested the US companies to invest in Pakistan.
He express gratitude to the United States for proclaiming 64 million covid vaccines for Pakistan.
He paid praise to the outgoing Chargé d’ Affaires for her services in strengthening Pak-US relations.