Pak Army chief Munir repeats anti-India rhetoric in US
The Pakistani army chief made the comments while addressing the Pakistani diaspora in Tampa, Florida.
PTI
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Munir attended the Retirement Ceremony of outgoing Commander United States Central Command (CENTCOM), General Michael E Kurilla
New York, 11 August
Kashmir is the "jugular vein" of Pakistan, Pakistani Army
Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has said, repeating his anti-India rhetoric.
The Pakistani army chief made the comments while addressing the
Pakistani diaspora in Tampa, Florida. He is currently on a visit to the US.
Weeks before the Pahalgam attack, Munir said Pakistan will not forget
the issue of Kashmir, asserting, "It was our jugular vein." His
comments were trashed by India.
"How can anything foreign be in a jugular vein? This is a union
territory of India. Its only relationship with Pakistan is the vacation of
illegally occupied territories by that country," the Ministry of External
Affairs (MEA) had said.
In his address, Munir said Pakistan responded "resolutely and
forcefully" during the recent conflict with India and Islamabad made it clear that any Indian aggression will be met with a "befitting
reply".
Munir is on an official visit to the US and has engaged in high-level
interactions with senior political and military leadership, as well as members
of the Pakistani diaspora, the Pakistani army said in a statement.
According to highlights of his speech to the Pakistani community, Munir
said Kashmir is "not an internal matter of India but an incomplete
international agenda. As the Quaid-e-Azam had said, Kashmir is the 'jugular
vein' of Pakistan."
Munir said his second visit to the US after a gap of one and a half
months marks a new dimension in Pakistan-US relations. He added that the aim of
these visits is to take the relations on a constructive, sustainable and
positive path.
Munir also said that Pakistan is extremely grateful to Trump, whose
strategic leadership has stopped the war between India and Pakistan as well as
prevented many other wars around the world.
New Delhi has been maintaining that India and Pakistan halted their military actions following direct talks between their militaries without any
mediation by the US.
During the address, Munir added that a trade agreement with the US is
expected to attract huge investments and Pakistan has achieved significant
successes on the international relations front.
In June, Munir had travelled to the US on a rare five-day trip during
which he attended a private luncheon with President Donald Trump, an
unprecedented gesture typically reserved for visiting heads of state or government.
That meeting culminated in Trump's announcement of enhanced US-Pakistan
cooperation in various fields, including an oil deal.
The Pakistani army said in a statement that in Tampa, Munir attended the
Retirement Ceremony of outgoing Commander United States Central Command
(CENTCOM), General Michael E Kurilla, and the Change of Command Ceremony
marking the assumption of command by Admiral Brad Cooper.
Munir also met with Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine,
“where matters of mutual professional interest were discussed. He extended an
invitation to General Caine to visit Pakistan. On the sidelines, COAS
interacted with Chiefs of Defence from friendly nations.”
"During an interactive session with the Pakistani diaspora, COAS
urged them to remain confident in Pakistan’s bright future and to actively
contribute to attracting investments. The diaspora reaffirmed their commitment
to supporting Pakistan’s progress and development,” the statement said.
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