COAS given warm welcome in UK

COAS to engage with key members of UK’s civil and military leadership to discuss matters of mutual interest

By Our Correspondent
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February 20, 2025
COAS General Syed Asim Munir is pictured at the 7th Regional Stabilisation Conference at the esteemed Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. — APP/File

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, who is on an official visit to the United Kingdom, was accorded a warm and dignified welcome, including a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the historic Royal Horse Guards Parade Ground, presented by an impeccably turned-out contingent.

During the visit, the COAS will engage with key members of the UK’s civil and military leadership to discuss matters of mutual interest.

The COAS will participate in the 7th Regional Stabilisation Conference at the esteemed Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he will deliver the keynote address on “The Emerging World Order and Pakistan’s Future Outlook.”

The Stabilisation Conference serves as the premier platform for Army-to-Army dialogue between Pakistan and the United Kingdom, held annually to foster collaboration. The event brings together a balanced representation of policymakers, both civil and military, as well as members of prominent think tanks from both nations.

This year’s conference holds particular significance in light of the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, providing an invaluable opportunity to exchange perspectives and explore pathways for enhanced bilateral cooperation.

His engagements will include meetings with Adm Toney Radikon, Chief of Defence Staff, UK, General Sir Roland Walker, Chief of the General Staff of the British Army, and Jonathan Nicholas Powell, the UK National Security Adviser. Furthermore, the COAS will hold discussions with Home Secretary Ms Yvette Cooper to address shared challenges and underscore the importance of fostering deeper collaboration.

Pakistan and the United Kingdom share a long-standing relationship rooted in strong diplomatic, economic and security ties. Over the years, the two countries’ militaries have maintained robust cooperation, particularly in the domains of counterterrorism and professional training.

As part of his itinerary, the COAS will also visit prominent units of the British Army, including the Land Warfare Centre and the 1st Strike Brigade, where he will receive briefings on the UK Army’s modernisation initiatives and operational strategies.

The visit underscores the enduring partnership between Pakistan and the United Kingdom, reaffirming their shared commitment to regional stability and global peace.