ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif assured US President Joe Biden on Sunday that his nation was prepared to work with the US “on the shared targets of worldwide peace and regional safety”.Sharif was responding to Biden’s letter on Friday during which the latter, departing from his earlier stance of not participating with Pakistani leaders, had assured him of Washington’s assist to Islamabad to sort out “essentially the most urgent international and regional challenges”.Biden’s letter prompt that regardless of allegations of election fraud, the US govt is able to work with Pakistan’s new govt. Within the letter, Biden didn’t congratulate Sharif for assuming cost or successful the election.Curiously, the US president had not communicated with Imran Khan, the jailed former prime minister, when he assumed workplace in Jan 2021.Responding to Biden’s letter, Sharif, in line with the PM’s Workplace, said that Pakistan is prepared to work with the US in direction of a typical objective of world peace and safety and growth and prosperity of the area.He stated Pakistan connected “key significance” to its relations with the US, including that the 2 nations have been collectively working collectively on necessary initiatives concerning vitality, local weather change, agriculture, well being and training sectors.Shehbaz welcomed cooperation within the vitality sector and Inexperienced Alliance Framework initiative between the 2 nations.In his letter, the US president had particularly talked about the Inexperienced Alliance initiative, saying his administration would proceed to work with Pakistan for environmental enchancment. Biden had additionally spoken of sustainable agricultural growth, water administration and restoration from the devastating results of the 2022 floods in Pakistan.Pakistan, apparently, appears to be not a precedence for the US following its withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, however the south Asian nation, in line with observers, nonetheless stays important for Washington when it comes to regional safety and counter-terrorism efforts.