Corps Commanders discuss recent US, Afghanistan interactions

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RAWALPINDI: The 205th Corps Commanders Conference chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, on Thursday, shed light on the geo-strategic security environment, emphasising on recent interactions with Afghanistan and US authorities.

The conference also included discussions on the progress of current counter-terrorism operations and its projection to achieve long-term peace and stability in the country. The high-profile meeting also recapped on its mission to protect national interests.

“The forum concluded that [the] security apparatus shall continue to perform its role in line with national interest,” ISPR said.

Quoting the COAS, the press release said that while operations gains are being “consolidated through support to the government for [the] development prong in [the] socio-economic domain, there will be enhanced focus on similar socio-economic development efforts in Balochistan.”

Furthermore, various internal functions and professional aspects of the armed forces, including special welfare measures for families of martyrs were also discussed.