Peace in the region is not possible without a just solution to the Kashmir issue: Army Chief

 


ISLAMABAD

 Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that peace in the region is not possible without a just solution to the Kashmir issue.

Addressing the National Security Dialogue in Islamabad, the Chief of Army Staff said that National Security is not only about countering internal and external threats, it is also about countering various stimuli over time. National Security Dialogue is an important need of the hour. Ensuring national security is not just the job of the military, it is a multifaceted process and the nation has a key role to play. In the current situation, Pakistan is facing many challenges, regional and international cooperation is needed to address these challenges.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa said that Pakistan is a responsible country in the region and is spending less on defense in spite of security threats. Development has to be sacrificed. Peace in the region is linked to the prosperity of other countries, unresolved issues are pushing the entire region into poverty Pakistan's geopolitical status can lead to economic development in the region, peace in the region, the economy will be strong and all countries peace Will be able to live from

The Army Chief said that all disputes with the neighbors want to be resolved through peaceful and dignified talks, the main cause of tension between Pakistan and India is the Kashmir issue, without a just solution to the Kashmir issue, peace in the region is not possible, the time has come. It is time to bury the past and move on. But in order for the peace process to begin through meaningful dialogue, our neighbors must create a conducive environment.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa said that peace in Afghanistan is a guarantee of peace in the region, Pakistan is playing an important role for the establishment of peace in Afghanistan. We fully support this process. We have allowed Afghanistan to deliver its goods to India. We have invited Afghanistan to be part of the C-Pack.

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