Former Biden aide Shahid Khan meets US legislators on Middle East crisis
Shahid Khan, Director of the World Affairs Council Boston and former adviser to then-US head Joe Biden, engaged in high-level discussions on Capitol
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Former Biden aide Shahid Khan meets US legislators on Middle East crisis
Shahid Khan, Director of the World Affairs Council Boston and former adviser to then-US head Joe Biden, engaged in high-level discussions on Capitol Hill this week with key US legislators, including Senators Richard Blumenthal, Ed Markey, Chris Van Hollen, and Congressmen Jack Bergman and Tom Suozzi.
During these meetings, Khan underscored the ongoing crises in the Middle East, exploring potential external solutions and strategies to mitigate regional instability.
The discussions also addressed the broader implications of dispute, including the humanitarian and economic impact on Southeast Asia.
Accompanying Khan were prominent community leaders Manzar Khudadad and Naeem Khalid, who emphasised the role of the diaspora in fostering constructive formal dialogue and supporting calm initiatives.
“This visit underscores the importance of informed, collaborative formal dialogue between policymakers and community leaders,” Khan stated.
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