Until yesterday, who said earlier 'Pakistan is a fraud', today the talk of oil agreement is there, what is the real reason for this heart change?
“He gave us nothing but lies and deception”, these words belong to US President Donald Trump, who said these things about Pakistan in 2018. The incident is from his earlier term, but now the US president seems to have changed his attitude towards Islamabad and the relationship between the two countries is becoming stronger. In fact, on Wednesday, July 30, US President Donald Trump announced that Washington had signed a major agreement with Islamabad, whereby the US would develop a ‘big oil storage’ in Pakistan. No one will be able to ignore the time of Trump’s new agreement with Pakistan, as the agreement was announced a few hours after the 25 percent announcement on India. Not only that, Trump also announced a fine on India on buying oil and weapons from Russia. Experts believe that Trump and these Asian land relations are getting a new turn. But what does this mean for the neighbor India and should we worry? Let’s understand it today. Trump’s ‘big oil agreement’ with Pakistan Wednesday announced US President Donald Trump that his administration has signed an agreement for the development of his oil reserves with the South Asian country Pakistan. Trump wrote on social media: “We have just signed an agreement with Pakistan, including Pakistan and America will work together for the development of their huge oil reserves.” We said, “We said,” we said, “We are choosing this partnership.” Although not much information about the agreement is yet available, this is the first important step that Islamabad has taken to use the huge oil reserves on the coast. This oil agreement took place amid a conversation between Pakistan and the US about a trade agreement. Last week, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said after Friday, Marco Rubio, of foreign minister, said the two countries were ‘very close’ to sign a trade agreement that could be over a few days. Pakistan has given the American general a great honor, but the oil and trade agreement is only a sign that Islamabad and Washington have close ties with each other. A few days ago, Pakistan Michael Kurilla, the head of the US Central Command (USCENTCOM), honored one of the country’s highest state awards, Nishan-e-Imtiaz (military). During a state ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Islamabad, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari presented the award to Kurilla for his role in promoting local peace and strengthening US-Pacistani military relations, which was a symbolic and strategic signal for Washington. It was a few weeks after Kurilla to praise the ‘great partnership’ of Islamabad against terrorism. Munir’s lunch with Trump was the biggest sign of a change in the relationship between Trump and Pakistan in the middle of the June when the US President invited the Pakistanian army Asim Munir to lunch in the White House. It was the first time a US president has hosted a Pakistani military head that is not even the head of the country. It is not clear what was discussed between the two closed doors, but the White House spokesman, Anna Kelly, quoted that the meeting took place at a time when the Pakistanian army gave the Trump to stop the Trump to prevent the nominal war. Even more interesting, after Munir’s lunch with Trump, Pakistani Air Force Chief Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu visited in the first week of July Washington. He held high meetings in Pentagon, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Capital Hill for ‘bilateral defense of defense and further increase’. Pakistan is expected to get US-made F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft, AIM-7 Sparrow-air-to-air missiles and US-made high mobility artillery rack system (Himars) batteries.