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COAS Bajwa urges world efforts to keep away from humanitarian crises in Afghanistan

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa
Chief of Military Employees (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday referred to as the necessity for world convergence on Afghanistan for avoiding humanitarian disaster, mentioned the Inter-Companies Public Relations (ISPR) in a press release.

The Military chief was speaking to NATO Senior Civil Consultant Stefano Pontecorvo who referred to as on him at GHQ right here on Wednesday.

Through the assembly, issues associated to mutual curiosity, peace and stability within the area and Afghanistan state of affairs have been mentioned.

COAS Bajwa whereas chatting with Stefano Pontecorvo, mentioned that there was a necessity for world convergence on Afghanistan to keep away from a humanitarian disaster.

The visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s position within the Afghan state of affairs together with profitable evacuation operations and efforts for regional stability.

He additionally assured to boost cooperation with Pakistan on Afghanistan and common engagement by the NATO international locations for all bilateral points, the ISPR assertion learn.

Again in September, Director of the Central Intelligence Company (CIA) William Joseph Burns referred to as on Chief of Military Employees (COAS) Common Qamar Javed Bajwa and Director Common of the Inter-Companies Intelligence (ISI) Lieutenant Common Faiz Hameed, mentioned the Inter-Companies Public Relations (ISPR).

Through the assembly, the army’s media wing mentioned, issues of mutual curiosity, the regional safety state of affairs and present state of affairs in Afghanistan have been mentioned.

“It was reiterated that Pakistan stays dedicated to cooperate with its worldwide companions for peace within the area and guaranteeing a steady and affluent future for Afghan folks,” the ISPR had mentioned.