The general director of Public Relations between Services (ISPR), Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to a “long data” relationship with the United States, stating that “there is no other or in our relations with other countries.”
The ISPR DG expressed these views during an interview, which was broadcast by Pakistani television channels on Friday. According to television channels, the interview was supposedly given to a German media house.
During the interview, the military spokesman was asked about the visits of the Army Chief also to the United States and if they had helped to “heat” the relations between Islamabad and Washington.
In his response, Lieutenant General Chaudhry appreciated the role of the United States and President Trump in the mediation of a high fire between India and Pakistan in May after a four -day escalation. He said: “For a period of time, we have been able to improve and amplify in our convergences (with the United States) and skillfully administer divergences.”
@Dawn.today Interservices Public Relations (ISPR) The general director Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to a “long data” relationship with the United States, stating that “there is no other or in our relations with other countries.” The ISPR DG expressed these views during an interview with a German media. The interview was broadcast by Pakistani television channels on Friday. During the interview, the military spokesman was asked about the visits of the Army Chief also to the United States and if they had helped to “heat” the relations between Islamabad and Washington. #Dawntody ♬ original Sound – Dawn.com
“There are areas in which you can do a lot, there are areas in which a lot of commitment can be made,” he said, adding that “Pakistan considers that his relationship with the United States is very important.”
“We do not believe that these relations have anything to do, or there are others or with other countries.” At this point, the interviewer intervened to mention China, with the DG ISPR continuing, after a cut in the video, which “, at the same time, we have very constructive and strategic relations with China and other countries.”
He said that there is a lot of “scope” for collaboration between the United States and Pakistan in a matter of counterterrorism.
In that note, he expressed his satisfaction with the recent statement of the Majeed Brigade of the United States as a terrorist outfit.
Pakistan has banned the Majeed Brigade, the Baluchistan Liberation Army Suicide Squadron, as a terrorist entity since July 18, 2024.
On the question of Pakistan’s concerns about the weapons systems left by the United States following its retreat from Afghanistan, DG cited the recovery of weapons made by the United States of terrorists involved in the attack of the Mianwali Air Base on November 4, 2023 as evidence.
He said that “we share all these data with the Americans,” and added that “the amount of weapons left by the United States is huge.”
Citing a report prepared by the special inspector for the reconstruction of Afghanistan (Sigar), Lieutenant General Chaudhry said that “after the withdrawal of the United States and NATO forces, more than $ 7.2 billion in US teams have remained.”
On the issue of tense relations with India, DG ISPR referred to the Escala de May [but] The conflict lasts. “
“Be it the problem of Kashmir, if it is terrorism sponsored by the state of India, if it is the rising extremism of the Hindutva’s mentality, the rationality that has taken over India,,” said Lieutenant Gen Chaudhry.
Affirming Pakistan’s position on the matter, he said: “Pakistan believes that problems need [a] Resolution “, asking the international actors to intervene.
“Especially players like the United States, they must intervene,” he said.
He continued to say: “We have no doubts in our minds in Pakistan that each terrorism incident that occurs in Pakistan, behind that is Indian support and its incitement.”
By pointing out Pakistan’s efforts to stop terrorism and frequency of terrorist attacks in the country, DG ISPR stressed that, “only because of the threat that is reaching Pakistan, any sensible mind can understand that this cannot continue without external support.”
DG ISPR alleged that “the basis of operation used by the Indians is Afghanistan, all the terrorism that is being carried out is executed by the Indians there.”
“The Indians have a book of plays for the use of terror as a state tool,” he said, claiming that their “main tools” are currently Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Liberation Army of Baloch (Bla).
On the issue of insurgency in the country, DG ISPR denied that such a thing existed, stating: “There is no insurgency in Pakistan; the correct term is terrorist,” he said.
When asked if people’s complaints in Baluchistan are approached properly, he said that by the total population of Baluchistan, only a fraction really lives in Baluchistan, saying that “before talking about the problem, it is important to see how many Baloch we are talking about.”
On the issue of missing people in Baluchistan, he said that “half of these missing people are part of Bla.”
He said that several terrorists killed in Baluchistan were also included in the list of missing people, adding that there are more missing people in Sindh and Punjab than in Baluchistan.