Pakistani ambassador to United States Sherry Rehman on Monday said that “Pakistan-US engagement has to be reinvented on the basis of parliamentary review regarding the current status of relationship between the two countries”.
She was referring to the parliament’s strategic review of relations with US following the back-to-back controversies that intensified after the November 26 Nato airs strike on Salala check post in Mohmand Agency that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Sherry, a former member of parliament before taking up this assignment, said that the current phase of mistrust would not help either side. She hoped that “both sides would strive to build a future relationship on the basis of mutual trust, interest and respect”.
The special envoy of United States for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Ambassador Marc Grossman, also agreed with the assessment of Ambassador Sherry Rehman and her views on the importance of Pak-US relationship. He said that both countries have a lot of shared interest to build upon and move forward.
“The two countries, Pakistan and United States, need to cooperate at this critical time,” he said while assuring of the American administration’s intent in this regard. “The US administration looks forward to the parliamentary review recommendations besides working with Ambassador Sherry Rehman on taking the bilateral relationship forward”, he suggested.
Sherry Rehman was attending a luncheon meeting at renowned Pakistani-American social worker and ambassador-at-large, Riffat Mahmood residence that was also attended by Congressman Jim Moran, high-ranking US administration officials, senior diplomats and leaders of Pakistani-American community.
Riffat Mahmood welcomed ambassador Sherry Rehman and assured that the Pakistani community would extend its full cooperation to the new ambassador. “We will support Sherry Rehman in the realization of the objective she has been assigned”, he stressed.