COAS General Bajwa reiterates Pakistan's neutrality in camp politics

COAS General Bajwa reiterates Pakistan's neutrality in camp politics

Islamabad (Web Desk): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said Pakistan does not believe in camp politics and seeks to expand and broaden its ties with both China and the United States (US).

Addressing Islamabad Security Dialogue on Saturday, the army chief said that Pakistan enjoys close and strategic cooperation with China demonstrated by our commitment to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

He said Pakistan equally shares a long history of excellent and strategic relationship with the US which remains our largest export market.

The COAS said that Pakistan continues to believe in using diplomacy and dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues with India including Kashmir dispute. He said Pakistan is ready to move forward on this front, if India also agrees to do so.

Expressing deep concerns over the recent landing of an Indian supersonic cruise missile inside Pakistan territory, the army chief said this raises serious questions about India's ability to manage and operate high end weapon systems.

"Pakistan has called for a thorough probe into the incident. We expect India to provide evidence to ensure Pakistan and the world community that their weapons are safe and secured," COAS Bajwa said.

The army chief said Pakistan continues to work closely with International community to pursue peace and stability in Afghanistan.

"It is our collective responsibility towards the Afghan people to ensure timely and adequate humanitarian aid flows into the country," the COAS said.

He warned that the consequences of our inability to address the humanitarian crisis will lead to refugee crisis and will again make Afghanistan an epicentre of terrorism.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa reaffirmed Pakistan's unwavering commitment to defeat terrorism.
"We have made remarkable gains against terrorism which have resulted in marked improvement in the internal security situation of Pakistan. However, the threat of terrorism and violent extremism remains and our struggle will continue till we eliminate the last terrorist and the cause of terrorism from the region," the COAS said.