Washington: During an official visit to the United States, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, engaged in detailed discussions with senior scholars, policy experts, and media representatives in Washington D.C. The discussions aimed to articulate Pakistan’s positions on key regional and global issues and to enhance understanding of its strategic outlook.
The interaction with U.S. think tanks and strategic affairs institutions allowed the Army Chief to emphasize Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and stability. Field Marshal Munir highlighted Pakistan’s efforts in the global war against terrorism, noting the significant sacrifices made by the nation in pursuit of a safer world.
Field Marshal Munir also addressed Pakistan’s untapped potential in information technology, agriculture, and mining. He invited international partners to collaborate in these sectors, aiming to unlock shared prosperity. The Army Chief reiterated Pakistan’s approach to conflicts, advocating for dialogue and adherence to international law.
The discussions included an evaluation of the Pakistan-U.S. partnership, with the Army Chief highlighting historical convergences in counter-terrorism and regional security. He emphasized the potential for a broader relationship based on mutual respect and shared interests.
Participants appreciated the openness of the Army Chief’s perspectives, noting the engagement as a positive step toward enhancing strategic dialogue between the two nations. This visit underscores Pakistan’s commitment to transparent diplomacy and peaceful coexistence through proactive dialogue.