
Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir talking with media persons and other dignitaries in Washington DC, US. — ISPR/File
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Rawalpindi: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has reaffirmed that despite the growing tensions in the Middle East, Pakistan continues to play a responsible and active role in reducing regional tensions and advancing the cooperative security framework.
The army’s media wing said that the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) also provided a detailed statement of Pakistan’s balanced view on regional and global conflicts, advocating for dialogue, diplomacy and adherence to international law.
During his official visit to the United States, Coas Munir remarked that senior scholars, analysts, policy experts, and representatives of the leading international media outlets in Washington DC, exchanging a comprehensive and candidate.
Representatives of tanks and strategic affairs agencies of mutual interaction with prominent United States provided the opportunity to describe Pakistan’s principle position on key regional and global issues and deepen the country’s strategic approach.
Army chiefs are on a week -long visit to the United States, which has come under the backdrop of severe tensions in the Middle East, which includes an ongoing war between Israel and Iran, which launched a previous attack on Tehran and has followed the latter.
Field Marshal Munir is also important in the context of the role of the Trump administration in connection with the ceasefire between Islamabad and New Delhi, which was found in Jammu and Kashmir last month after the illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.
Last month, an 87-hour long dispute between two nuclear weapons-equipped neighbors-which included cross-border attacks by both countries-killed 40 civilian and 13 armed forces personnel in Pakistan.
In response to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched Operation Bonn Um-Marsus after downloading three Indian airplanes, including three Rafales.
After cross -border strikes, the war between the two countries equipped with nuclear weapons ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
In addition to brokering the ceasefire, Trump has also offered to mediate in the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India.
Since the US Broken ceasefire-where President Trump has played a key role, both Islamabad and New Delhi have taken diplomatic access globally to present their stance on recent clashes between arc rivals.
Meanwhile, in his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff highlighted its constructive role in promoting Pakistan’s irrevocable commitment to regional peace and stability, and promoting international discipline.
The field rejected the details and analysis of Marshall-Haq, Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus, and explained it on Pakistan’s point of view on terrorism, saying that as a tool for the hybrid war, the impact of some regional actors in maintaining and maintaining them.
He emphasized that Pakistan has been on the frontiers of the World War on Terrorism, which has made many sacrifices – both human and economic – both human and economic.
Field Marshal Munir highlighted Pakistan’s remarkable unused capabilities, especially information technology, and agriculture domains, and in its wide and unexpected reserves in the mining and minerals. He invited international partners to find opportunities for cooperation in these fields to unlock shared prosperity.
The debate also includes the diagnosis of Pakistan-US partnership. The COAS identified the historical connection between the two countries. Especially in areas such as counter -terrorism, regional security and economic development. He emphasized the immense, multi -dimensional relations of mutual respect, shared strategic interests and economic bilateral dependence.
Participants noted the openness and explanation of the COAS perspective and praised Pakistan’s permanent and principled policies. The dialogue was marked with a spirit of mutual understanding and was widely regarded as a positive step towards enhancing a strategic dialogue between Pakistan and the United States.
This engagement reflects the commitment to achieve peaceful coexistence through Pakistan’s transparent diplomacy, international engagements, and principle and active dialogue.