These days Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir is on a visit to USA, where he is meeting with top leaders and personalities of United States. The visit of COAS, is being given great importance. So the eyes of the national and international media are on him to see what important decisions he takes during his visit keeping in view the peace and other strategic status quo in the region.
It should be remembered that during his visit the Army Chief has focused his attention on the strategic position of the country and the positive role of Pakistan in the region as well as international affairs. He also has a keen eye on the situation in the Middle East in particular, in which the brutality and brutality of the Israeli forces in Palestine is at the top of the list.
On which he has openly discussed that Pakistan is against atrocities on Muslims in any part of the world including Occupied Kashmir and Palestine. In particular Pakistan has had a historic request regarding Palestine that the Israeli state should stop the atrocities on the oppressed Palestinians and that the war crimes of the Zionists should be condemned at the international level. Yesterday he met the Secretary General of the United Nations in which he expressed concern over the plight of the Palestinians. It should be remembered that Army Chief General Asim Munir met UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in which he discussed the situation of Kashmir and Gaza war.
According to ISPR, Army Chief General Asim Munir visited the United Nations Headquarters in New York where he met UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. The Army Chief discussed the ongoing issues of Kashmir and Gaza with the UN Secretary General.
On this occasion the Army Chief said that the Kashmir issue should be resolved according to the resolutions of the Security Council and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. There can be no peace in South Asia until the long-standing conflict of Kashmir is resolved.
General Asim said the status of Jammu and Kashmir. Condemning the unilateral and illegal Indian efforts to change, he said that the unilateral and illegal Indian efforts are a violation of the Security Council resolutions. COAS, expressed deep concern over the plight of the Palestinians and stressed on the two-state solution of Palestine.
The Secretary General of the United Nations thanked the Army Chief for his visit to the UN headquarters and thanked the Pakistan Army and law enforcers for international peace and stability. Appreciation of the cooperation of the troops of the institutions.
Army Chief General Asim Munir’s visit to the United States and meetings with the top American officials are ongoing. General Asim Munir met with Secretary of State, Defense Secretary and Deputy Secretary of State. Alternatively the visit of the Army Chief will increase the cooperation between Pakistan and America in various fields.
Certainly with this visit of General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s position on Palestine has been openly revealed that Pakistan stands with its Palestinian brothers. The visit of the Army Chief to America is also being monitored at the national level to see in which direction the democratic process will move in the country after his visit.
Currently, the good omen is that the Election Commission of Pakistan has released the schedule of general elections on the order of Chief Justice Mr. Qazi Faiz Isa. With the release of the general election schedule the impression that delaying tactics are being used in the general elections has also disappeared to a great extent. Surely, when the army chief returns home, the democratic process will have started in the country. The situation so far shows that the caretaker government and Pakistan Army are on the same page.
The caretaker prime minister or his cabinet never gave the impression that the general elections could be delayed in the country but both sides have always supported democracy.
In this context, the talk about the Army Chief’s visit to USA has also reduced to a considerable extent. It is hoped that the efforts of the Pakistan Army to maintain peace and democracy in the country will continue.