Gen Asim Munir meets key US govt, military officials

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir — who is on an official visit to the US — discussed matters of bilateral interests, global and regional security issues, and ongoing conflicts in meetings with key government and military officials. 

According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Friday, the army chief called on Secretary of State Antony J Blinken, Secretary of Defence General (retd) Llyod J Austin, Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, Deputy National Security Adviser Jonathan Finer and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Q Brown.

"Both sides agreed to continue engagement for exploring potential avenues of bilateral collaboration in pursuit of shared interests," said the statement by the military's media wing. 

During the meetings with defence officials, counter-terrorism cooperation and defence collaboration were identified as core areas of cooperation. 

Both sides reiterated the intent to increase interaction and explore ways to expand the scope of mutually beneficial engagements.

The army chief, during the meeting, underscored the importance of understanding each other’s perspectives on regional security issues and developments affecting strategic stability in South Asia. 

In this context, COAS Munir also highlighted the importance of resolving the Kashmir issue in line with international law and relevant United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.

General Asim's visit comes at a time when Pakistan is facing immense security challenges from both internal and external terror outfits with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan suffering the most at the hands of terrorists.

During the visit, the army chief also interacted with the Pakistani overseas community in a reception hosted by the Embassy of Pakistan. He appreciated the positive role being played by the overseas community towards the country’s progress and development, according to the military's media wing.

During the interaction, topics of varying dimensions were discussed and COAS appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani diaspora while welcoming and encouraging them to invest through the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) which is already yielding success in various dimensions. 

Gen Munir also highlighted that the US is the largest export market for Pakistan constituting 21.5% of the country's total exports and dispelled rumours about special screening, denial of visas and detentions.

The army chief said: “Pakistani diaspora anywhere around the world is held in high regard as they are ambassadors of Pakistan and contribute significantly to Pakistan in varying domains." 

Members of the Pakistani community expressed their pride in the role and contributions of the Pakistan Army towards the well-being of Pakistan.

COAS Munir also met Tanweer Ahmed who graciously donated $9 million to NUST in the field of IT development in Pakistan. He appreciated him, saying that Pakistan is proud of heroes like him. 

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