US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to visit Pakistan, a development that has not occurred in the past seven years. Discussions are in progress to finalize the timing, with a potential visit planned for around October. This would be a noteworthy visit for Pakistani officials, who are eager to receive Rubio. This possible trip is seen as a shift in the Trump administration’s approach, and Pakistan is actively seeking to strengthen its alliance with the United States. The recent visits of Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir to the US also reflect this trend. Analysts believe the United States is interested in Pakistan’s rare earth minerals. Rubio mentioned this in his Independence Day message to Pakistan, indicating the US’s interest in exploring economic cooperation, including critical minerals and hydrocarbons, and fostering business partnerships. Furthermore, President Trump revealed a deal between the US and Pakistan to work together on developing their considerable oil reserves, suggesting a future of increased economic interaction, including potential oil sales to India.
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