New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- Less than two months after he was hosted to a private lunch at the White House by President Donald Trump, Pakistan army chief Asim Munir on Sunday visited the United States for the second time and held a high-level interactions with senior political and military leadership.
In his second trip to Washington since the four-day conflict with India, Munir held talks with US Joint Chiefs of Staff General John Dan Caine and invited him to visit Pakistan, reported Bloomberg, quoting a statement from Pakistan's military wing.
Field Marshal Munir and Caine reportedly also discussed matters of "mutual professional interest".
Munir expressed "confidence in continued collaboration to address shared security challenges" at the...
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