US-Pakistan Relationship of ‘Enduring Strategic Importance’: US Congressman

May 16, 2026 at 6:47 PM
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WASHINGTON: US Congressman and member of the US House Committee on Armed Services, Representative Jack Bergman, has described relations between the United States and Pakistan as being of “enduring strategic importance”, while praising Islamabad’s role in facilitating dialogue between Washington and Tehran.

In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Bergman thanked the Pakistani leadership for their “leadership” and “true statesmanship” in supporting diplomatic engagement between the United States and Iran.

The US Congressman, who is also a Co-Chair of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus, said the United States’ relationship with Pakistan was “of enduring strategic importance”.

“I write as Co-Chair of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus to express my sincere gratitude for the leadership you have both demonstrated in the ongoing peace negotiations between the United States and Iran,” Bergman wrote.

He said Pakistan’s willingness to use its “unique position” to bring both sides to the negotiating table had been recognised by the White House, Congress and US President Donald Trump.

“Your partnership has been indispensable to that effort,” Bergman said, while thanking the Pakistani leadership on behalf of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus.

Pakistan continues efforts for peace

Pakistan is playing a key diplomatic role to de-escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran and end the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.

Islamabad maintains close engagement with multiple regional and international stakeholders and continues to support efforts aimed at achieving stability and long-term peace.

Pakistan brokered an April 8 ceasefire between the US and Iran and later hosted direct talks between American and Iranian delegations in Islamabad on April 11 and 12.

On Saturday, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran to meet with Iranian officials.

A diplomatic source said that Naqvi is scheduled to meet with some senior Iranian officials during this unannounced visit.

He is expected to push the top Iranian leadership for the early finalisation of a peace accord between Iran and the United States.

On Wednesday, US Vice President JD Vance said that progress was being made in Pakistan-mediated talks with Iran.

“I think that we are making progress. The fundamental question is, do we make enough progress that we satisfy the president’s red line?” Vance told reporters at the White House.

The first round of Pakistan-mediated direct talks the US and Iranian negotiators in Islamabad on April 11 and 12 concluded without a final agreement.

However, the Islamabad Talks paved the way for further negotiations as Washington and Tehran continued exchanging proposals through Pakistan to end the conflict.

Vance led the US negotiation team, while Iran’s negotiating team was headed by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

Pakistan’s mediation efforts

Pakistan has continued diplomatic efforts aimed at facilitating dialogue between Tehran and Washington and encouraging de-escalation through diplomacy.

On Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to “proactive diplomacy and sustained regional engagement”.

Pakistan brokered a ceasefire between Iran and the United States on April 8 to halt the conflict.

Three days later, Islamabad hosted direct negotiations between the US and Iranian delegations in an effort to support a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi praised Pakistan’s mediation role during a telephone conversation with Dar.

“The two leaders exchanged in-depth views on recent regional developments and Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to facilitate engagement between Iran and the United States, aimed at promoting sustained peace and stability in the region and beyond,” Pakistan’s Foreign Office said in a statement.

Trump praises Pakistan’s role

On Tuesday, Trump also praised Pakistan’s “great” mediation efforts.

Speaking on Tuesday, the US president commended Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir for helping secure the April ceasefire.

“They’re great. I think the Pakistanis have been great. The Field Marshal and the Prime Minister of Pakistan have been absolutely great,” Trump said.

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