General Bajwa, British foreign secretary discuss Afghanistan, regional security, bilateral ties
Rawalpindi: British foreign secretary Dominic Raab called on Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the GHQ on late Friday.


According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the matters relating to Afghanistan, regional security and bilateral relations between Pakistan and the United Kingdom (UK) came under discussion.
Both sides agreed on enhancing bilateral relations in different fields. They stressed to enhance cooperation in areas of defence, training and anti-terrorism.
Speaking on the occasion, the Army chief said Pakistan wanted durable peace in Afghanistan and fully supported the consensus govenment representing all Afghans factions and Afghanis.
Raab lauded Pakistan's efforts in tackling the coronavirus pandemic. Both sides vowed to enhance cooepration in tackling coronavirus pandemic and maintain regional peace.

Dollar surges as forex markets struggle amid IMF delays, economic pressures
- 9 hours ago
Army Chief stresses need for national unity in fight against terrorism
- 5 hours ago
Jaffar Express resumes operations after terrorist attack
- 11 hours ago
Virtual learning introduced at Balochistan universities amid growing security risks
- 6 hours ago

Pakistan vows full force against terrorism in recent security meeting
- 9 hours ago

JI chief offers help for Afghanistan talks, slams govt’s approach to national security
- 11 hours ago

Mustafa Amir murder case: Father and son clash in court during case hearing
- 10 hours ago

Ruet-e-Hilal Committee to meet on March 30 for Shawwal moon sighting
- 8 hours ago

Nagpur riots: Hindu extremist group demands destruction of Aurangzeb's tomb
- 11 hours ago
Somali militants attack presidential convoy, president escapes unhurt
- 6 hours ago
Gold prices hit historic highs amid global economic concerns
- 11 hours ago

Sindh announces holiday for educational institutions on March 22
- 8 hours ago