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CDF Munir drafting peace deal: Vawda

Says global leaders may visit Pakistan soon for 'historic development'


Our Correspondent June 05, 2026 1 min read

KARACHI:

While the United States and Iran are engaged in fragile negotiations mediated by Pakistan to end the war, Senator Faisal Vawda has revealed that Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir was "facilitating complex negotiations and was personally involved in drafting a possible peace agreement".

In a post on micro-blogging site X – formerly Twitter – Senator Vawda said CDF Munir's role was no longer limited to the region and that he was contributing internationally to efforts for global peace, adding that CDF Munir would play a historic role.

"Whatever analyses and claims are made in the world, all of them will prove to be wrong. The field marshal alone will make history in Pakistan's capital," he said.

Senator Vawda further stated that he expected major global leaders to visit Pakistan within days or weeks for what he described as a historic development in global peace efforts.

He said that Pakistan and the CDF Munir were prominently appearing in the world order, adding that CDF Munir played a decisive role in Pakistan's military engagement with India, as he had "given India the worst defeat in war."

COMMENTS (4)

Rizwan | 2 weeks ago | Reply Military has no business in politics whether it s domestic or international. They deliberately keep politicians on the backseat so they can glorify themselves. Also on what grounds is Wada reported Does he represent CDF instead of ISPR This guy should be banned from all platforms for spreading hate as if he is the voice of truth .
AN | 2 weeks ago | Reply Every dictator thinks that he master of all and eventually get into trap of their masters in Centcom What a postman can do between a superpower and a civilised nation like Iran when country is going through Fascism and Extreme Corruption by this placed by him
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