Apr 18 , 2015

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Pak, Afghan to curb terrorism jointly: Gen Karimi
Afghan army chief lauds efforts of Pakistan Army in combating terrorism
INP

KAKUL - Afghan Chief of General Staff Gen Sher Muhammad Karimi has emphasised the need for close cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan to root out the menace of terrorism from the region.

Addressing the 132nd passing-out parade of Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul on Saturday Gen Karimi said, “Our region has suffered from war for four decades but the objective of peace is very much attainable,” adding that there cannot be peace in one country when the neighbour is suffering.

He said the region faces the greatest threat from terrorists and militants who do not recognise any boundaries and have no religious or moral values. “Terrorists are the common enemies of Pakistan and Afghanistan and we must ensure backing and support of our peoples in order to win the war against these non-state actors,” he added.

The Afghan chief of general staff expressed optimism over the ongoing strategic dialogue between Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying it will help achieve the objective of peace and stability in the region.

He said Pakistan Army is ranked amongst the world's best armies and that he feels proud to attend the passing-out ceremony of Pakistan Army cadets. He termed the ongoing Pak-Afghan dialogues as positive to the integrity of both states, saying these will help to strengthen the relations.

Felicitating the passing out cadets, he lauded the efforts of Pakistan Army and showed his ecstasy while participating in the ceremony. Moreover, he also handed over trophies and sword of honor amongst the outstanding cadets.

Gen Karimi is the first foreign dignitary to be the chief guest at the ceremony, which marks the commissioning of officers on completion of their two-year-long training course at the country’s premier military academy.

The Afghan army chief’s participation as chief guest at the passing-out parade of the 132 PMA Long Course signifies a transformation in bilateral relations over the past few months, particularly defence cooperation which once suffered from mutual mistrust.


Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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