In his address at the
Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC to mark Defence & Martyrs Day, Assistant Secretary of Defence, Randall Schriver, said
Pakistan and the US have a very special relat
ionship that the US appreciates and “jealously guard.”
“We have a strong foundation for this relat
ionship. We jealously guard our special role in this relat
ionship between our defence establishments, our militaries. We think it is one of the strongest pillars in the foundations in the relat
ionship” Schriver said.
He also praised the “significant contributions” the
Pakistan army has made. “We appreciate everything
Pakistan has done to get us to this point and we appreciate the cooperation going ford on the very important work.” He added, “The U.S. looks forward to developing that relat
ionship and continuing to work together.”
This year ‘Defence Day’ is observed with ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ to express
Pakistan’s unwavering support to Kashmir that has been occupied by Indian forces for almost five weeks.
The Defence Attache, Brig. Kamal Anwar Chaudhry also echoed his views in his address, “Pakistan and the US have a historic bond – our defence relat
ionship spans decades…a particular bond between the two countries…Pakistan remains committed to peace in the region and the world, working together our militaries can be a force of stability in the world,” he said.
He continued, despite a “short
age of resources”
Pakistan defeated the enemy, our armed forces have stood together to fight the war on terror,” he said.
He reflected on the Peshawar school killings in 2014, when 152 children were murdered “just because their parents were fighting the terrorists.” He said, “This savagery only hardened our resolve and galvanised our nation to continue to keep fighting against terrorism.”
Paying tr
ibute to Kashmir he said, “This day marks the 31st day of Kashmir, lockdown and cutting off all communication with the outside world.” At this point of grave crisis,
Pakistani armed forces stand with the Kashmiri people.”
Ambassador Dr Asad Majid Khan also paid tr
ibute to the people of Kashmir. “Throughout our history
Pakistan has confronted and overcome aggression and terrorism.” He said.
Speaking on the US-Pakistan relat
ionship he said, “Since 2001
Pakistan and the United States have been partners in the war against terrorism. Because of our joints efforts, we have diminished threats like al Qaeda, who are opposed to peace and security in the region.”
He highlighted, “This has only been p
ossible because of the armed forces…the entire nation owes them a debt of gratitude.”
He continued, “Pakistan pledges to promote peace at the regional and the global level to promote
Pakistan Prime Mister Imran Khan’s vision…in the past year
Pakistan has fully supported US efforts to achieve a peaceful political settlement in Afghanistan. As a result, today there is prospect for peace in Afghanistan.”
However, he said “as peace emerges in Afghanistan,” Kashmir has been thrown into turmoil. “The beautiful valley of Kashmir has been transformed into a beautiful open-air prison,” he said.
In concluding Khan said
Pakistan remains committed to stability, peace and freedom. “Since 1960 the
Pakistan Army has contributed the largest number men to UN Peace keeping missions —
Pakistan has contributed the largest number of peace-keepers to world peace,” he said.