Pakistan's Army called for talks to resolve all disputes with India
Pakistan's Army called for talks to resolve all disputes with India
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ISLAMABAD: Speaking at the Islamabad Security Dialogue, Pakistan Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa called for dialogue to resolve all disputes with India.

On Friday, Prime Minister Imran Khan opened the dialogue. Under the subject "Comprehensive Security: Reimagining International Cooperation," the conference brought together Pakistani and international policy experts to explore current issues in international security. 17 foreign speakers from the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Russia, the European Union, Japan, the Philippines, and other countries are speaking at the Islamabad Security Dialogue.

"I believe today more than ever we need to inculcate and promote such spaces for intellectual debate and discourse where people from around the world come together to share their ideas about the future of their country and the world at large," COAS Gen Bajwa said, praising the National Security Division's efforts in organising the second security dialogue. He believed that settings like this are particularly important because they allow outstanding persons to recognise the necessity for global cooperation rather than hostility.

In response to the world's exceptional challenges, he stated that the rise of inter-state conflicts despite shared global challenges such as poverty, climate change, terrorism, cyber intrusion, and resource scarcity raises serious concerns for the international order.

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