Army chief presented guard of honour in Italy

Italy’s army chief says he sees Pakistan Army with respect and admiration and vowed to eliminate terrorism together


Web Desk July 28, 2015
General Raheel Shareef being presented guard of honor by Italy's army. PHOTO: ASIM BAJWA TWITTER

Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif was presented guard of honor by Italy’s military at their headquarters on Tuesday.

General Raheel Sharif is currently on a three-day official visit to Italy where he met his Italian counterpart and discussed military relations, enhancing cooperation, defence cooperation and training.




The COAS also met the country's Defence Forces chief who appreciated Pakistan’s success and expertise in fighting against terrorism, DG ISPR Major-General Asim Bajwa tweeted.



According to Bajwa, Italy’s Army Chief Lieutenant General Danilo Errico said that he saw Pakistan Army with respect and admiration and vowed to eliminate terrorism together.



Earlier on Monday, Italy’s foreign minister commended the army for its positive role in ensuring regional peace and security.

Read: Army chief's visit: Italy commends Pakistan army's role for regional peace, security

According to Maj-Gen Bajwa, COAS General Raheel Sharif is on a three-day official visit to Italy, where he met with Italy’s foreign minister and visited Air Defence headquarters. A number of meetings with Italy’s political and military leadership have been lined up for the bilateral visit.

COMMENTS (14)

Muhammad | 8 years ago | Reply @Vectra: Your assessment is based on the facts that you are unaware about the details and ultimate shape of what would constitute CPEC. CPEC is actually a network of roads, channels or whatever, some of which were not built very long ago, which will become connected with the ultimate product called CPEC. Chinese will be spending as soon as the new work starts which I guess will soon happen once the final route has left the drawing table. As far the army living like kings ours is a very professional army who has given thousands of lives protecting us and the world by one of the most difficult operations along the Pak-afghan belt to eliminate terrorists. Yes we do pamper them with up to date modern armament which is not cheap but there is no price for protecting country's future. It's ability can be judged by the fact that in the past half century it has kept its main enemy at bay in its proper place.
Muhammad | 8 years ago | Reply ,@tmm: Military to military interactions are important in the current global environment. This is particularly true in light of the challenges faced by our country. In view of Pakistan present and future role these tours reflect our ongoing involvement. The military action currently underway along the Pak-Afghan border is being appreciated by the world community and the chief certainly enjoying guard of honour ceremonies where ever he goes. His tours are planned both by the military and civil leadership.
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