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Pakistan army chief visits China to boost defence ties

Pakistan army chief visits China to boost defence ties

Pakistan army chief

Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir on Tuesday (April 25) arrived in China for a four-day official visit. The visit is aimed at boosting bilateral defence ties between the two countries. This is General Munir's fourth overseas visit since he took command of the Pakistan army in November last year. In January, he visited Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) on his first official visit abroad since his appointment.

A month later, he visited the United Kingdom on a highly important visit on Britain's Ministry of Defence invitation to discuss security-related strategic issues.

After his UK visit, Gen Munir again visited the UAE.

"COAS is on a four-day official visit to China for enhancing bilateral military relations," the army's media wing said in a statement on Monday without providing any further details about the trip.

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It is common practice for the new army chief in Pakistan to undertake a visit to China within weeks of his appointment. The delay this time, however, has been attributed to the internal situation in Pakistan.

The visit comes amidst mounting pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on cash-strapped Pakistan to arrange at least USD 6 billion to bridge the external payment financial gap.

So far, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have committed to providing USD 3 billion to Pakistan but the international lender has demanded assurance for the remaining amount.

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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif last week acknowledged the army chief's efforts towards securing financial commitments from Pakistan's friendly countries.

Though nothing has been said officially about the financial purpose of the visit, China is the only country, apart from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which is believed to provide critical support to Pakistan.

(With inputs from agencies)

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