Field Marshal Munir Engages US Think Tanks on Pakistan’s Role in Global Peace
- Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir is on a week-long official visit to the US amid rising Middle East tensions and ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
- The visit follows a recent 87-hour conflict between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India that ended with a US-brokered ceasefire on May 10.
- Munir engaged with US think tanks and media in Washington DC, highlighting Pakistan’s balanced approach to regional conflicts and counter-terrorism efforts.
- He highlighted the longstanding collaboration between Pakistan and the US in combating terrorism, maintaining stability in the region, and fostering economic growth, while encouraging global partners to join efforts in achieving mutual prosperity.
- This engagement reinforces Pakistan’s commitment to transparent diplomacy, cooperative security frameworks, and advancing peaceful coexistence through dialogue.
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Pakistan continues to play responsible role in reducing regional tensions: COAS Munir
RAWALPINDI: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has reiterated that Pakistan continues to play a responsible and proactive part in reducing regional tensions and advancing cooperative security frameworks...
Field Marshal Munir reiterates Pakistan's proactive role in reducing regional tensions
COAS Munir elaborates on Pakistan's perspective on terrorism.Says Pakistan has been on front lines of the war on terror.Underscores potential for broader economic interdependence.RAWALPINDI: Amid growing escalation in the Middle East,...
Field Marshal says Pakistan to play proactive role in mitigating regional tensions
F.P. Report RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has said that Pakistan continues to play a responsible and proactive role in mitigating regional tensions and promoting cooperative security frameworks. During his official visit to the United States, Field Marshal Asim Munir, held a comprehensive and candid exchange with senior scholars, analysts, policy experts, and representatives of leading international media o…
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