Army chief appreciates ISI’s role in maintaining national security

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Army chief appreciates role of ISI in maintaining national security

RAWALPINDI: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif visited Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Headquarters in Islamabad on Tuesday and held a meeting with its chief Lieutenant General Zaheer-ul-Islam.

The COAS was given detailed briefing on internal and external security situation of the country.

General Raheel appreciated the role of the country’s prime intelligence agency in maintaining national security.

The army chief said that the officers and men of the armed forces have rendered marvelous services for protecting national security and never hesitated to lay their lives for defending the motherland.

Earlier on his arrival at ISI Headquarters, the Director General ISI Lieutenant General Zaheer-ul-Islam received the COAS.

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