COAS meets British civil-military leadership, stresses on improved ties

UK leadership was unanimous in acknowledging Pakistan’s extraordinary achievements in counter-terrorism, says ISPR


News Desk October 12, 2018
The Chief of Army Staff Bajwa receives guard of honor in London. PHOTO:TWITTER@OfficialDGISPR

Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Friday said that the country is ready to take its bilateral relationship with the United Kingdom to the "next level" for mutual benefit as the country moves towards enhanced stability.

The army chief is currently in London on an official visit where he received a guard of honour upon arrival. Discussions with his UK counterparts touched on the bilateral bond created by the Pakistani diaspora in Britain and the two country's shared interests in global politics and economics.

COAS Bajwa and General Sir Nicholson Carter, UK Chief of Defence Staff. PHOTO:TWITTER@OfficialDGISPR COAS Bajwa and General Sir Nicholson Carter, UK Chief of Defence Staff. PHOTO:TWITTER@OfficialDGISPR

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), General Bajwa met UK Chief of Defence Staff General Sir Nicholson Carter, and held delegation-level talks on the prevailing security environment and cooperation.

COAS arrives in UK for official visit

The army chief also called on Secretary of State for Defence Gavin Williamson, the Prime Minister’s special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan (SREP) Gareth Bayley National Security Adviser (NSA) Mark Sedwill.

The evolving regional security environment and matters of mutual interest were also discussed during the meetings, added the ISPR statement.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa in London. PHOTO:TWITTER@OfficialDGISPR General Qamar Javed Bajwa in London. PHOTO:TWITTER@OfficialDGISPR

"British leadership was unanimous in acknowledging Pakistan’s extraordinary achievements in Counter-terrorism and commended the improved security situation in Pakistan and its positive efforts towards regional peace and stability."

 

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