In a major step toward strengthening U.S.-Pakistan relations, Muhammad Saeed Sheikh, President of the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association, held a high-level and forward-looking meeting with U.S. Consul General Scott Urbom and senior U.S. Consulate officials in Karachi. The discussion focused on unlocking new opportunities for trade, investment, and sustainable collaboration between the two nations.
Spotlight of the Conversation was the upcoming “PAK-USA Business and Investment Forum,” a groundbreaking initiative set to be hosted in Houston. The forum is being planned in partnership with the Pakistan Consulate General in Houston and various U.S. and Pakistani organizations.
In-depth discussions with Kevin Furey (Economic Unit Chief), Tony Jones (Director of Public Engagement), and Tashfen Mehdi (Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service) also addressed ways to deepen bilateral commercial ties and welcome future trade delegations from Pakistan.Celebrating Community-Driven Impact U.S. Consul General Urban praised the powerful civic contributions of the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association and its partners Alliance for Disaster Relief and Helping Hands for Relief and Development. From delivering life-saving flood relief and promoting environmental sustainability to offering educational scholarships and hosting business delegations, these initiatives stand as a testament to people-powered diplomacy. Their success has been made possible through the visionary leadership and generous support of Chief Patron Syed Javaid Anwar.
A Vision for the Future
Consul General Scott Urbom reaffirmed his commitment to nurturing strong people-to-people ties and achieving shared development goals. The meeting concluded with a shared sense of optimism and a strong commitment to future cooperation between the people of Houston and Karachi and both Nations.