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ISLAMABAD: Military’s top brass on Wednesday signalled cooperation with the United States and at the same time reassured the nation that there would be no compromise on national interest while doing so.

“National interest shall be kept at premium while cooperating with all other stakeholders for regional peace and stability,” the corps commanders resolved at their monthly meeting chaired by Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa at the General Headquarters.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that the meeting reviewed the “geo-strategic and security environment” in the context of US policy towards the region.

Indian ceasefire violations termed ‘detrimental to peace’

Tensions between Islamabad and Washington intensified after the announcement of the Trump administration’s strategy for South Asia and Afghanistan, which was very critical of Pakistan for its alleged inaction against terrorist sanctuaries used for sustaining the insurgency in Afghanistan. A bilateral engagement process started afterwards to find a common ground, but the National Security Strategy document unveiled by US President Donald Trump in his new year day tweet and suspension of security aid left little doubt that the extensive Pak-US talks had failed to resolve the differences.

Almost at the same time as suspension of security aid, Pentagon quietly opened another channel with the GHQ over the problems in security cooperation. The GHQ later shared broader sense of conversations with Centcom Commander Gen Joseph Votel and an unnamed American senator.

The three key messages conveyed by the Centcom chief, during the initial communication, were that the problems in ties were temporary; there would be no unilateral action against Pakistan, and that the US did not want a disruption in ties rather it wanted cooperation from Islamabad on areas of its concern.


Senior diplomatic sources reveal that the contacts between the GHQ and Pentagon have continued away from the prying eyes of media.

The message from the corps commanders meeting, therefore, looks to be designed in a way to dismiss any misgivings about the engagement being conducted with the US.

The ISPR further said that the commanders reaffirmed their commitment to consolidate the gains of the successive counter-terrorism operations. At the same time it stressed that not only Pakistan would benefit from the improvement in the security situation due to the counter-terrorism operations but the region as whole would also benefit.

The meeting also discussed Indian ceasefire violations and noted that the breaches were “detrimental to peace”.

Violations by India have continued last year’s pattern when the highest number of violations – 1,881 – was recorded during a year since the understanding on ceasefire went into effect in 2003 resulting in martyrdom of 87 people. Over 200 violations by India have taken place so far this year in which 12 people, including four troops, have lost their lives.

“These or any Indian misadventure shall be responded effectively,” the forum said.

Published in Dawn, February 8th, 2018
 
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Bajwa is putting national interest and security at great risk by doing this. We should be detaching ourselves from US empire games in Afghanistan.
 
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Bajwa is putting national interest and security at great risk by doing this. We should be detaching ourselves from US empire games in Afghanistan.

I think it is a good step to survive. Bajwa is doing great job. If americans really wants to bring peace in afghanistan then it is in interest of pakistan. Diplomacy and compromise on some situation is better for pakistan.
 
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If they talked to some Democrat senator and thought all is fine then they are deceived. Obama was a Democrat. American narrative of Pakistan harboring terrorists started in Obama era. Salala happened in Obama era. OBL happened in Obama era.

Americans have their minds made up when it comes to muslims lands in Middle East.
I think it is a good step to survive. Bajwa is doing great job. If americans really wants to bring peace in afghanistan then it is in interest of pakistan. Diplomacy and compromise on some situation is better for pakistan.
 
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If they talked to some Democrat senator and thought all is fine then they are deceived. Obama was a Democrat. American narrative of Pakistan harboring terrorists started in Obama era. Salala happened in Obama era. OBL happened in Obama era.

Americans have their minds made up when it comes to muslims lands in Middle East.


Pakistan is not middle east.
 
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Cooperation is ok but Pakistan must not fight America's war at its own very heavy expense. Pakistan should safeguard its interests with getting emotional. In state relations, there is no sentiment, just interest.

America wants to sub contract war to Pakistan. This is why America keeps talking about money and makes patronizing statements about Pakistan. This should not go on.
 
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Mark my words . Followng US hypocrisy, Pak will again face this current tension scenario after 16 years.

its easier to face external challenges than internal challenges .

The piece keeping forces fear from Iran ,to invade, that has limited defense budget and lack nukes.
 
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That is your mistake living in Pakistan I used to believe same and it is true. But in minds WASP whities any muslim country is in Middle East apart from African ones(for them they have seperate North Africa category.
Pakistan is not middle east.
 
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Kiddos believe that licking Americans can help out. I feel sorry for these Facebook Analysts. Please grow up.
 
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Same repeat again.same humiliation everyday.more soldiers will die and army chief will pay tribute to them.there is no cost of life here.a powerful country whose president called Pakistan a terrorist haven,I mean with this recent policy,I am not surprised if more soldiers die.top brass are looking for dollars by any means.
 
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