During his official visit to the United States, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Field Marshal Asim Munir, held a series of key engagements in Washington where he addressed critical regional and global issues, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
Field Marshal Munir identified regional actors using terrorism as a tool of hybrid warfare and reaffirmed that “Pakistan has remained on the frontlines in the global war against terrorism.”
He emphasized that “Pakistan has made immense human and economic sacrifices for a safer world.” The Army Chief also pointed to the vast, yet underutilized, potential in Pakistan’s IT, agriculture, mining, and mineral sectors, inviting global partners to explore opportunities for shared prosperity in these areas.
Highlighting Pakistan’s consistent and principled foreign policy, Field Marshal Munir elaborated on the country’s balanced stance regarding regional and international conflicts. He asserted that “negotiation, diplomacy, and adherence to international law are the only paths to lasting peace.”
The Army Chief also stressed Pakistan’s responsible and proactive role in reducing regional tensions and reiterated the nation’s commitment to peaceful coexistence.
Participants in the meetings appreciated Field Marshal Munir’s clear, transparent, and realistic analysis of global and regional dynamics, the ISPR concluded.
Field Marshal Asim Munir meets visually impaired diplomat Saima Saleem
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir met with Saima Saleem, a visually impaired diplomat and member of Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations. According to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the meeting was held in a warm and encouraging atmosphere.
Field Marshal Asim Munir lauded Saima Saleem’s dedication and commitment to international diplomacy, praising her efforts in highlighting Pakistan’s stance at global forums despite her visual impairment. “Her unwavering resolve and professional excellence make her a source of pride for the entire nation,” he remarked.
The Army Chief described Saima Saleem’s determination and capabilities as a powerful example for Pakistan’s youth, especially persons with disabilities. He reiterated the Pakistan Army’s commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities and promoting their role in national development.
During the meeting, Saima Saleem briefed the Army Chief on her diplomatic responsibilities at the UN and the challenges Pakistan faces on the international stage. She also shed light on Pakistan’s principled position against India’s state-sponsored terrorism and the country’s ongoing efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.
Field Marshal Munir appreciated her initiatives, stating that her work has played a crucial role in effectively conveying Pakistan’s narrative and exposing regional threats, including Indian aggression and terrorism, to the international community.
Saima Saleem presented her literary work to the COAS, who showed keen interest and praised her literary taste and intellectual contributions.