The new government in Pakistan wishes to constructively and positively engage with the United States to promote shared goals of peace, security and development in the region.
The Prime Minister Office, in a statement said that "we look forward to deepening this important relationship on the principles of equality, mutual interest and mutual benefit."
The statement came after White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that "the United States values its long-standing cooperation with Pakistan."
“We value our long standing cooperation with Pakistan and have always viewed a prosperous and democratic Pakistan critical to US interests. That remains unchanged regardless of who the leadership is,” she told reporters at her daily news conference in response to questions about political development in Pakistan.
However, Psaki refrained from responding to questions on the possibility of a phone call between President Joe Biden and Sharif.
“I don’t have a prediction of a call at this point of time,” she said.
“Obviously, those are assessments made day by day and especially after new leaders are elected. Of course, we have a long, strong and abiding relationship with Pakistan, an important security relationship and that will continue under new leaders,” Ms. Psaki said.
President Biden, who was inaugurated in January 2021, did not call former prime minister Khan during his tenure as prime minister.