Pakistan reveals it contacted US over now-deleted trade deal post showing India map with PoK

In a recent development, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Tahir Andrabi confirmed that the country reached out to the United States following the deletion of a controversial social media post by the US Trade Representative (USTR). The post, which depicted a map of India and included the region of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), sparked diplomatic tensions. Andrabi emphasized the importance of the matter, indicating that Pakistan sought clarification from the US regarding the implications of this representation. The USTR's decision to remove the post reflects a nuanced approach to sensitive geopolitical issues in the region. This incident occurs against a backdrop of ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan over territorial disputes, particularly concerning Kashmir, which has been a contentious point between the two nations for decades. The US has historically played a mediating role in South Asian relations, and this latest event may prompt further discussions on trade and diplomacy between the countries involved. Pakistan's proactive stance demonstrates its intent to address any misrepresentations that could affect its international relations, particularly with a significant partner like the United States.
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