As US Eyes Its Airspace, Pakistan Confirms: Trump, Munir Had Discussion on Iran
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Trump conveys Pakistan’s concerns over Iran-Israel war, emphasizes diplomacy
ISLAMABAD: Following the landmark meeting between US President Donald Trump and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir at the White House, Pakistan reiterated its stance against a military solution to the Israel-Iran conflict, advocating for diplomacy as the preferred approach. During his weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan confirmed that Pakistan’s concerns regarding the escalating tensions in the Middle East were communicated …
As US eyes its airspace, Pakistan confirms: Trump, Munir had discussion on Iran
In a statement Thursday, the Pakistan Army said, “A detailed exchange of views also took place on the prevailing tensions between Iran and Israel, with both leaders emphasising the importance of resolution of the conflict.”
A meeting was held at the White House between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, which lasted two hours more than the scheduled time. The meeting discussed many strategic topics such as the Iran-Israel conflict, India-Pakistan tensions, US-Pakistan trade cooperation and counter-terrorism. Pakistan's move to attack Iran An agreement was reached between Munir and Trump in this meeting, in which Pakistan a…
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