Pakistan Hires US Lobbying Firm for Washington Influence
Pakistan has hired a US lobbying firm to advance its strategic interests in Washington, D.C., following a scaled-down lobbying effort. This move aims to bolster its diplomatic presence and influence amid regional geopolitical shifts.
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Pakistan has hired a US lobbying firm, Ervin Graves Strategy Group, for a two-year contract worth $50,000 monthly. The firm will advocate for Pakistan's diplomatic, economic, and strategic interests in Washington, engaging with Congress, the executive branch, and policy institutions. This initiative aims to bolster Pakistan's standing as a US ally and its role in regional diplomacy.
By TOI World Desk
Read full article →Pakistan hires US firm after scaling down lobbying blitz
According to a filing on May 1 by Erwin Graves with the US Department of Justice, the firm will assist the Pakistani embassy in Washington with its outreach with the US Congress and other key agencies
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