During his official visit to the United States for a five-day official visit aimed at reinforcing military and strategic ties between Pakistan and the United States, Pakistan Head of Army Staff (Coas) held Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, a detailed and candidates with senior scientists, analysts, political experts and international Mediere Presignment in Washington DC, according to a declaration of Inter-Services (Iceprass).
Coas, who engaged with prominent American think tanks and strategic affairs institutions, presented Pakistan’s principled attitude towards the most important regional and global affairs and elaborates mutual understanding of the country’s strategic perspective.
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US President Donald Trump said it was an honor to meet Coas Munir during a lunch held in the White House on Wednesday. In his remarks, Field Marshal Munir Pakistan repeated the steadfast commitment to regional peace and a rules -based international order.
He referred to important military operations, including Maarka-E-Haq and Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, and approached Pakistan’s terrorist fighting, which highlights the destabilizing role of certain regional actors using terrorism as a component of hybrid warfare.
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He emphasized Pakistan’s front -line role in the global war on terror and refers to the country’s significant human and economic victims of global security.
Coas also highlighted Pakistan’s untapped potential in information technology, agriculture and mining and invited global partners to invest in these sectors to mutual.
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He elaborated on Pakistan’s balanced and legal approach to regional and global conflicts and spoke for diplomacy and collaborative frameworks.
The long -standing relationship between Pakistan and the United States was also reviewed with a focus on terrorism, regional stability and economic growth.
Participants appreciated transparency and strategic clarity in COAS’s views. The session was widely considered a meaningful contribution to strengthening the American-Pakistan strategic dialogue.
Yesterday, during his two-hour meeting with US President Donald Trump in the White House, the Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir discussed a number of questions focusing on expanding bilateral cooperation in trade, artificial intelligence, energy, cryptocurrency and new technologies, according to a statement from (ISPR).
The two leaders also exchanged views on regional security issues, including terrorist efforts, the recent truce between Pakistan and India and rising tensions in the Middle East.



