Field Marshal Asim Munir lauds unconditional support of tribal people in standoff against Afghan Taliban

COAS pays rich tribute to resilience and sacrifices of brave people of KP in war against terrorism

Times Report

RAWALPINDI: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Peshawar on Thursday. During the visit, the COAS held an interactive session with Jirga of tribal elders in Peshawar.

According to ISPR, addressing the Jirga, the COAS appreciated the steadfast and unconditional support rendered by the tribal people to the security forces during the recent standoff between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban.

He paid rich tribute to the resilience and sacrifices of the brave people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in war against terrorism.

Tribal elders reiterated their full support to the Armed Forces against terrorism and also against Afghan Taliban.

The COAS emphasized that Pakistan seeks peace with all neighbours including Afghanistan, but will not allow cross-border terrorism to be perpetrated from Afghan soil against Pakistan.

He highlighted that despite continuation of cross border terrorism from Afghanistan, Pakistan, over the last few years has exercised patience and extended multiple diplomatic and economic overtures to Afghanistan, aimed at improving Pak-Afghan bilateral relations.

However, instead of acting decisively against Indian sponsored terror proxies Fitna Al Khwarij and Fitna Al Hindustan, Afghan Taliban Regime has been providing all possible assistance to these groups.

COAS assured the Tribal elders that Pakistan, particularly Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, will be cleansed of the terrorists and their abettors.

The Tribal elders appreciated the candid discourse by the COAS and expressed their unwavering commitment for peace in Pakistan and highlighted that FAK’s twisted ideology had no acceptance among the tribes of KPK.

Later on, he was given a comprehensive briefing at Headquarters 11 Corps, on the prevailing security environment, operational preparedness and ongoing counter terrorism efforts to maintain peace and stability along the Pak-Afghan border. Upon arrival, the COAS was received by Commander Peshawar Corps.

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