Pakistan firmly committed to war against terrorism: President Arif Alvi

Government of PakistanPakistan firmly committed to war against terrorism: President Arif Alvi

RISALPUR, Pakistan: President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday said Pakistan stood firmly committed to war against terrorism and would not allow any anybody to misinterpret its intent and actions.

In his address at the passing out parade of Cadets at Pakistan Air Force (PAF) academy Asghar Khan in Risalpur, the president said Pakistan rendered immense sacrifices both in terms of human and material in the war against terrorism.

Pakistan rendered immense sacrifices in war against terrorism: President

Dr Arif Alvi said Pakistan was facing both internal and external challenges but vowed to overcome them through cohesive approach. He said their struggle against terrorism played vital role for regional peace and security.

The president also said their armed forces displayed immaculate harmony in the operations against terrorism.

Arif Alvi said PAF being highly potent element of the national defense, played leading role in annihilating the sanctuaries of the terrorists. He said the glorious past of the armed forces was witnessed to the fact that the sons of the soil defended the motherland with sweat and blood.

In addition, he said Pakistan was a peace loving Country but was fully prepared and capable to respond to any aggression. He said Pakistan followed the policy of friendly relations with all its neighbors.

“We also desire to establish warm relations based on mutual respect with the international community,” the president said.

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