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US Centcom chief meets COAS, CJCSC
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Issues relating to Afghanistan and the region were discussed during the US Centcom chief's meetings in Islamabad. —
Updated 2014-02-19 13:48:07
ISLAMABAD: General Lloyd J Austin, Commander of the United States Central Command, held meetings on Wednesday with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Rashad Mahmood in Islamabad during which issues relating to Afghanistan and the region were discussed, DawnNews reported.

CJCSC Gen Mahmood briefed Gen Austin about Pakistan's viewpoint over the situation in Afghanistan during their meeting held at the Joint Staff Headquarters.

The US Centcom chief then visited the army's General Headquarters (GHQ) where he met with COAS Gen Sharif.

During the meeting, the two discussed matters relating to the Pak-Afghan border and the security situation in the region.
 
interesting to see no persuasion or support or reference regarding Operation in NW, just Afghanistan talk
 
interesting to see no persuasion or support or reference regarding Operation in NW, just Afghanistan talk
 
interesting to see no persuasion or support or reference regarding Operation in NW, just Afghanistan talk

they better stay out of this operations or else mullah's and peoples like IK will get chance to bark that " Amreeki fauj ke mil ke pakistan army , apne logo ko mar rahi hai , sab kafir " :coffee:
 
The U.S. and Pakistan are committed to working together for the betterment of the region. We are two independent partner nations that have overcome many obstacles and challenges in our decade long partnership. These meetings between our senior leadership allow us to address our shared concerns in the region, and prevent any issues from arising. It is no secret that the terrorists have repeatedly spoken against our alliance, but we greatly value the importance of maintaining a healthy working relationship between our nations. We have no reason but to remain optimistic in regard to the future of our relationship. We certainly hope to see our officials meet regularly for the betterment of the region.

Ali Khan
DET, United States Central Command
 
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