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Corps Commanders Conference satisfied on reduction in violence

17 June, 2020 14:52

Corps Commanders Conference satisfied on reduction in violence across the country.

 

The top military brass met at GHQ in Rawalpindi today (Wednesday) for briefing on national and regional security situation.

Corps Commanders Conference satisfied

The conference expressed satisfaction on continued reduction in incidents of violence across the country.

Furthermore, they also expressed satisfaction over gradual positive effects of ongoing Afghan Peace Process along the Western Border.

They resolved to keep supporting the normalization process through national institutions.

However, the Corps Commanders Conference also noted the Indian aggression.

The forum esolved to continue thwarting Indian designs and expose Indian targeting of innocent civilians in Kashmir and open support to terrorist outfits.

Forum also discussed Army’s ongoing support to government against COVID-19, locust threat, polio campaign and ways to improve the same, within available resources.

It was underlined that COVID-19 can only be fought as a ‘whole of nation approach’ wherein every individual will have to play a role to ensure success through observing basic procedures and discipline.

On the other hand, Secretary-general of the Washington-based World Kashmir Awareness Forum Ghulam Nabi Fai sent a letter to Ambassador Bozkir.

He congratulated Turkey’s top diplomat Volkan Bozkir on his election as president of the UN General Assembly’s 75th session.

Furthermore, he asked UNGA head to help resolve Kashmir issue.

 

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