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Margalla Dialogue: COAS says Pakistan will not become part of any global conflict

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Speaking at the special event of Margalla Dialogue 2024 in Islamabad, Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to regional and global peace amidst growing global challenges.

He addressed critical issues, including the spread of misinformation, rising extremism, and the need for collective global action on pressing matters like terrorism and climate change.

The army chief said rapid spread of false and misleading information has become a significant issue, destabilizing political and social structures.

General Munir stressed the need for comprehensive laws and regulations to combat misinformation and hate speech.

Addressing the Margalla Dialogue, COAS Asim Munir said the rise of violent non-state actors and state-sponsored terrorism poses a major threat to global stability.

Freedom of speech without boundaries is leading to the degradation of moral values, with rising inequality, intolerance, and divisions along religious, sectarian, and ethnic lines worldwide.

Pakistan remains steadfast in its support for an independent Palestinian state and has consistently called for ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon. The country has also sent humanitarian aid to both regions.

Highlighting India’s extremist Hindutva ideology, he condemned the atrocities in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the increasing insecurity of minorities in India and abroad. He reiterated the need for resolving the Kashmir dispute in line with UN resolutions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

Pakistan expects the Afghan Interim Government to ensure Afghan soil is not used for terrorism, while maintaining a comprehensive border management regime to secure its western borders.

General Munir underscored that Pakistan will not be part of any global conflict but will continue to play a constructive role in promoting peace and stability worldwide.

The Army Chief highlighted common global challenges, including climate change, terrorism, and global health, and stressed the importance of collaboration to address these issues.

Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the fight against terrorism and its role as a stabilizing force in the region were central themes of the address, reflecting the nation’s dedication to peace and security on a global scale.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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