US Secretary
General Qamar Javed
Bajwa's gathering with US Secretary of State, Pak-US relations and security
circumstance in Afghanistan, Pakistan needs long haul multilateral relations
with the United States. Armed force Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's
discussion
Situation in Afghanistan
The strained circumstance in Afghanistan in the district was talked
about and participation in different fields was guaranteed. Reinforcing of
Pak-US relations was additionally communicated. Talks were additionally hung on
the Afghan Army. The United States needs harmony in Afghanistan.
The strained circumstance in Afghanistan
Pakistan's role
RAWALPINDI: US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) boss William Joseph Burns approached Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the General Headquarters (GHQ) on Thursday, said Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). As per the tactical's media wing, matters of common interest, local security circumstance and current circumstance in Afghanistan were examined in the gathering.
Second visit
This
was the second visit to the area by Burns in weeks. Beforehand, he made a trip
to Afghanistan after the fall of the Afghan money to Taliban. In Kabul, Burns
apparently held converses with Taliban fellow benefactor Mullah Abdul Ghani
Baradar.
During
the significant level gathering in Pakistan on Thursday, as per the ISPR, the
media wing of the military, matters of common interest, territorial security
and current circumstance in Afghanistan went under conversation.
Between Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General
Lieutenant General Faiz Hamid was additionally present in the gathering. It was
emphasized that Pakistan stays resolved to help out its worldwide accomplices
for harmony in the district and guaranteeing a steady and prosperous future for
Afghan individuals, read the explanation.
US
understanding association supervisor esteemed Pakistan's part
Pakistan's part in Afghan situation
On the
occasion, the US understanding association supervisor esteemed Pakistan's part
in Afghan situation including the compelling takeoff exercises and attempts for
common strength. The CIA head committed to expect his part for extra
improvement in optional support with Pakistan at all levels, said ISPR.
It is fitting
to make reference to here that before coming to Pakistan, the US intel manager
had visited New Dehli, where he met Indian National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit
Doval.
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