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Pakistan seeks to expand U.S. relations, army chief says

The army chief’s comments are seen as significant because the military has ruled Pakistan for about half of the nation’s existence, and enjoys an outsized role in its foreign and security policies.

April 02, 2022 / 17:29 IST
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Pakistan Army chief GeneralQamar Javed Bajwa.
Pakistan Army chief GeneralQamar Javed Bajwa.

Pakistan is seeking to expand its relations with both the U.S. and China, the chief of the country’s powerful army said, two days after Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the Biden administration of planning to oust his government by backing a no-confidence vote against him in Parliament.

“We have a history of long and excellent strategic relationship with the U.S., which remains our largest export market,” General Qamar Javed Bajwa said in a speech at a forum in Islamabad.

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“Pakistan enjoys a close strategic relationship with China demonstrated by our commitment towards Pakistan China Economic Corridor. We seek to broaden and expand our ties with both the countries without impacting our relationship with the other.”