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KARACHI: The last batch of Pakistan Army contingent left here on Saturday to serve under the United Nations in Liberia.
This was announced in a press release of the ISPR issued here on Saturday.
It said that this group of 210 infantry troops were seen off at the Quaid-e-Azam International Airport by Brig. Kamran Jalil.
The batch will take up the responsibility from the Pak troops returning home after successfully completing their mission tenure.
Seeing off the troops, Brig. Kamran Jalil said that Pakistan Army has a glorious track record of rendering dedicated services for the restoration of peace in the world.
He said that the services of the Pakistani contingent to secure suitable stable environment for peace and order in Somalia, Eastern Slovenia, Bosnia, Haiti, East Timor, Liberia, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone had enhanced the country's image abroad.
The press release further stated that Pakistan is one of the largest troops contributing country in the United Nations Peace Missions and has earned a high degree of respect as proficient and dedicated blue helmets working for the cause of global peace.
Pak Army contingent leaves for Liberia - GEO.tv
This was announced in a press release of the ISPR issued here on Saturday.
It said that this group of 210 infantry troops were seen off at the Quaid-e-Azam International Airport by Brig. Kamran Jalil.
The batch will take up the responsibility from the Pak troops returning home after successfully completing their mission tenure.
Seeing off the troops, Brig. Kamran Jalil said that Pakistan Army has a glorious track record of rendering dedicated services for the restoration of peace in the world.
He said that the services of the Pakistani contingent to secure suitable stable environment for peace and order in Somalia, Eastern Slovenia, Bosnia, Haiti, East Timor, Liberia, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone had enhanced the country's image abroad.
The press release further stated that Pakistan is one of the largest troops contributing country in the United Nations Peace Missions and has earned a high degree of respect as proficient and dedicated blue helmets working for the cause of global peace.
Pak Army contingent leaves for Liberia - GEO.tv