Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, has strongly dismissed speculation about any leadership change, terming such rumors as “baseless and malicious.” “God has made me the protector of this country. Beyond this responsibility, I have no desire for any other position,” Army Chief Asim Munir emphasised. Highlighting Pakistan’s foreign policy experience, Field Marshal Asim Munir said Islamabad has a long history of balancing relations between China and the United States. “We will not sacrifice one friend for another,” he asserted.

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