Pakistan helped America in becoming the sole global super power: DG ISPR

Pakistan helped America in becoming the sole global super power: DG ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor has said Pakistan’s constructive role globally helped the United States become the sole super power.

Addressing a press briefing this evening, the military’s spokesperson said Trump’s turbulent tweet [against Pakistan] on January 1 affected the regional politics. “The region is moving from geo-politics to geo-economy which everyone needs to understand.”

DG ISPR said India should be thankful to Pakistan for its role of buffer and cooperation with world powers for fighting War against militants.

He said if India continues to see CPEC with political lens, it will affect countries which are due to get benefits from the Pak-China corridor project. We have to take relative stability to enduring stability in the current economic condition, he added.

He said India committed 398 ceasefire violations along the border. He said the Indian aggression along Working Boundary and LoC was uncalled-for.

He said after COAS visit, Pakistan and Iran’s border cooperation has improved. The upsides of the army chief’s visit have begun to reflect now, he added.

He said our forces have been training Saudi forces since 1982 bilateral security agreement. “Our new batch of forces has not yet left for Saudi Arabia, but once an understanding reaches in this regard our forces will depart for the Kingdom.”