
A collage showing Field Marshal Asim Munir (left) and President Donald Trump. — ISPR/Reuters/File
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According to security sources, the United States President Donald Trump will meet with Field Marshal Asim Munir during an official visit to the United States on Wednesday.
According to the President’s daily public schedule, the lunch meeting between Trump and the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) will be held at Pakistan Standard Time (PST) after 10pm, which will be held today in the White House cabinet room.
The development took place during the Army Chief’s visit to the US in which he met with Pakistanis abroad in Washington DC a day ago.
According to the ISPR, the Army Chief praised the global reputation for the country’s economy through dyeing, and other domains, through remittances, investment and high achievements.
Positive action in Pak-US relations: Bilawal
Former Foreign Minister and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called the next meeting between COAS Munir and President Trump a “positive step in Pakistan-US relations”.
He wrote, “Seeing the president’s role in mediation in the ceasefire, especially.”
“After Pakistan’s decisive victory in the recent five -day war, India has expressed regret against all efforts towards permanent peace, including US -led diplomacy.”
“Pakistan neither looks for conflict nor are we anxious for dialogue. But we recognize that peace is in the interests of both countries. There is no military solution to our conflict.”
He concluded, “India’s water weapon, oppression in Kashmir, and the politics of terrorism are in volatile positions. The path ahead is in honest diplomacy – no denying.”
Field Marshal Munir’s visit to Islamabad and New Delhi, which began after the Phalgam attack in the illegal occupied Jammu and Kashmir last month, is important in the context of the role of the Trump administration in the ceasefire.
87 hours long dispute between neighbors equipped with two nuclear weapons-which included cross-border strikes from both countries-martyred 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 ceasefire, Trump has also offered to mediate in the Kashmir dispute in 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.
For Pakistan, former Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Balawal Bhutto-Zaidar is leading a nine-member high-level parliamentary delegation in several countries, who are presenting the World Pakistan’s stance on the recent military conflict with India and has been challenged internationally.
The visit also came in the backdrop of sharp tensions in the Middle East, which included the ongoing war between Israel and Iran from the previous attack on Tehran, and the latter retaliation was taken.
Apart from the Kashmir issue, terrorism is also an important domain of cooperation between Pakistan and the United States.
Recently, Central Command (Senate) Chief General Michael Karilla praised Pakistan as an “extraordinary partner” in the global counter -terrorism efforts, which highlighted its successful operations against Daughing Khurshan and the ongoing war against terrorism.
General Corlala’s remarks, which came out during the Congress hearing, echoed the patronage of President Trump’s Daesh terrorist responsible for a deadly Abi Gate bombing for Pakistan, which resulted in the escape of Kabul after the Taliban occupation of 2021.