Pakistan will not be used against any country: Army chief

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa on Monday in a meeting with David Hale reiterated their nations commitment to a secure, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan, a statement issued by the said.

Ambassador Hale, the statement said, reiterated US President Donald Trump's call during his recent speech at the Arab-Islami summit for a vision of peace, security, and prosperity, and unity in conquering extremism and terrorism.

"Ambassador Hale affirmed Pakistan's role and great sacrifices in this effort," it said.

A similar statement was released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), which said that the acknowledged Army's efforts in securing control of areas on side of the border.

"Both the countries can carry forward the work done towards enduring peace and stability in the region through enhanced coordination and cooperation," the military media wing quoted Hale as saying.

The Army chief also made it clear that no cross-border attack shall be tolerated by

blames Kabul for hosting Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and other militants responsible for carrying out a wave of attacks in February that killed over 130 people across the country and prompted fears of a militant resurgence.

--IANS

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Pakistan will not be used against any country: Army chief

Pakistan Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa on Monday in a meeting with US Ambassador David Hale reiterated their nations commitment to a secure, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan, a statement issued by the US Embassy Islamabad said.

Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa on Monday in a meeting with David Hale reiterated their nations commitment to a secure, stable, and prosperous Afghanistan, a statement issued by the said.

Ambassador Hale, the statement said, reiterated US President Donald Trump's call during his recent speech at the Arab-Islami summit for a vision of peace, security, and prosperity, and unity in conquering extremism and terrorism.

"Ambassador Hale affirmed Pakistan's role and great sacrifices in this effort," it said.

A similar statement was released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), which said that the acknowledged Army's efforts in securing control of areas on side of the border.

"Both the countries can carry forward the work done towards enduring peace and stability in the region through enhanced coordination and cooperation," the military media wing quoted Hale as saying.

The Army chief also made it clear that no cross-border attack shall be tolerated by

blames Kabul for hosting Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and other militants responsible for carrying out a wave of attacks in February that killed over 130 people across the country and prompted fears of a militant resurgence.

--IANS

ahm/

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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