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ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir hoped to develop Pakistan as a hub of connectivity and a gateway to Central Asia and beyond while eschewing the bloc politics and seeks to maintain balanced ties with all friendly countries including China and the United States.

The army chief’s remarks came during a candid discussion with members of prominent US think tanks and media in Washington, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Wednesday.

The COAS said that Pakistan is a country of consequence both from geopolitical and geo-economics perspectives and wishes to develop itself as a hub of connectivity and a gateway to Central Asia and beyond, however, it eschews bloc politics and believes in maintaining balanced relationships with all friendly countries.

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Gen Munir, during the interaction, put across Pakistan’s perspective on regional security, transnational terrorism and the importance of maintaining strategic stability in South Asia.

The army chief highlighted that Pakistan desires to broaden bilateral engagement with the US through long-term multi-domain partnership.

He highlighted that his interactions during the visit to the US with political and military leadership have been very positive and forward-looking for further strengthening the relationship.

Pakistan has stood as a bulwark against transnational terrorism for decades for ensuring regional stability and global peace and security, the COAS was quoted as saying by the ISPR.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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TimetoMoVVeOn Dec 21, 2023 07:12am
This guy is talking too much more than IK. He has become more like a politician than an army guy
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TimetoMoVVeOn Dec 21, 2023 07:53am
No network, no newspaper, no editorial, including the self-righteous Brrecorder editorial board, has called a spade a spade or talked about the elephant in the room. "What the hell is this unelected military guy doing going on business to the USA to talk about Pak US relations.?" Here is the harder question: Why is he stopping IK from contesting the elections? Who gave him the authority for that? Not one newspaper.
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Number One Dec 21, 2023 11:07am
Can this American puppet explain about the mass exodus of Pakistanis to other countries?
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Safdar Imam Dec 21, 2023 11:29am
Although we want to be away from Bloc Politics; one under-secretary's message can move us to bring his govt.'s puppets into power.
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Parvez Dec 21, 2023 01:11pm
The Americans know very well the ground realities in Pakistan and use these to their and their regional strategic partners advantage to further incapacitate us. Sadly our leaders vision never goes beyond tomorrow and their own pockets.
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zh Dec 21, 2023 10:10pm
Very odd, considering he is NOT the foreign minister.
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zh Dec 21, 2023 11:38pm
@TimetoMoVVeOn , He was never an army guy, he was just bidding his time for an opportunity.
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