Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's warning, said - the price of status quo will be disastrous for all
Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa says that the world has changed. At present, there is a need to maintain peace. A change in status quo would be disastrous for all of us.
Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa gave a big warning on Saturday. He said the cost of changing the status quo would be disastrous for all of us. Along with this, Bajwa stressed the need for regional peace and to develop a mechanism to resolve all bilateral issues peacefully between the countries.
Emphasis on developing mechanisms to resolve issues
However, Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa did not name any country in his address. The 61-year-old Pakistan Army Chief stressed the need for regional peace and the need to develop a mechanism to resolve all bilateral issues peacefully. He said that we should give an opportunity to restore peace by developing a mechanism to resolve all our bilateral issues peacefully.
Called for solidarity
Bajwa said that instead of fighting each other, we should unitedly fight hunger, poverty, illiteracy, population explosion, climate change and diseases. As part of our efforts to maintain peace, we have made every effort to develop good relations with all our neighbors and regional countries. We are doing our best to break the political deadlock. Like the rest of the world, the people of South Asia are entitled to prosperity and a better life.
Bajwa to retire at the end of November
Bajwa (General Qamar Javed Bajwa) was addressing a prestigious Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, Pakistan. The news agency PTI has said in its report that this could be his last address given at a prestigious Pakistan Military Academy. Be that as it may, Bajwa is going to retire at the end of November. In his address, Bajwa said that the world has changed. A change in the status quo at the present time will be disastrous for all of us.