During his official visit to the United States for an official five-day visit aimed at strengthening military and strategic ties between Pakistan and the United States, the chief of staff staff (COAS), Marshal Syed Asim Munnir, organized a detailed and frank exchange with senior researchers, analysts, political experts and international public relations).
Bringing themselves with leading American reflection groups and strategic affairs institutions, the COAS presented Pakistan’s position in principle on key regional and global issues, deepening the mutual understanding of the country’s strategic perspective.
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US President Donald Trump said it was an honor to meet Coas Mnir during a lunch held in the White House on Wednesday.
He referred to the main military operations, notably Maarka-E-Haq and operation Bunyanum Marsoos, and addressed the efforts to combat Pakistan terrorism, highlighting the destabilizing role of certain regional actors using terrorism as a component of hybrid war.
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He highlighted Pakistan’s leading role in the world war against terrorism, citing important human and economic sacrifices in the country for world security.
COAS also highlighted Pakistan’s unexploited potential in information, agriculture and mining technologies, inviting global partners to invest in these sectors for mutual benefit.
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He has developed a balanced and legitimate approach to Pakistan regional and global conflicts, pleading for diplomacy and cooperative security frameworks.
The longtime American Pakistani relationship has also been examined, emphasizing counter -terrorism, regional stability and economic growth.
The participants appreciated the transparency and the strategic clarity of the opinions of the COAS. The session was largely considered as a significant contribution to strengthening the strategic dialogue of the United States-Pakistan.
Yesterday, during his two-hour meeting with the American president Donald Trump at the White House, the chief of the army staff, Marshal Syed Asim Munnir, discussed a wide range of questions, focusing on the enlargement of bilateral cooperation in trade, artificial intelligence, energy, cryptocurrency and emerging technologies, according to a press release (ISPR).
The two leaders also exchanged points of view on regional security issues, including efforts to combat terrorism, the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, and the increase in tensions in the Middle East.