Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir recently concluded a significant official visit to the United States, engaging with top political, military, and diaspora leaders, the military's media wing said on Sunday.
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According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), during his visit, Field Marshal Munir attended the retirement ceremony of General Michael E. Kurilla, outgoing Commander of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), in Tampa.
He praised General Kurilla’s exemplary leadership and contributions to strengthening bilateral military ties.
The ceremony also marked the transition of command to Admiral Brad Cooper, to whom COAS Munir extended best wishes for continued collaboration on shared security challenges.
Strategic discussions with General Dan Caine
In a key meeting, the Field Marshal met with General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The two discussed matters of mutual professional interest, focusing on enhancing military cooperation. Munir extended a warm invitation to General Caine to visit Pakistan, signaling a commitment to ongoing dialogue.
Connecting with the Pakistani diaspora
Field Marshal Munir also engaged with the Pakistani-American community during his visit. In an interactive session, he urged the diaspora to remain confident in Pakistan’s promising future and encouraged them to attract investments to support the nation’s growth.
The community reaffirmed their dedication to contributing to Pakistan’s development.
On the sidelines, the Army Chief met with defense leaders from allied nations, fostering broader international military cooperation.







