COAS Munir expresses condolence to Iran CGS over President's demise in helicopter crash

Pakistan May, 27 2024
COAS Munir expresses condolence to Iran CGS over President's demise in helicopter crash
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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army COAS General Syed Asim Munir in telephonic call with Chief of General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri extended condolence over incident of helicopter crash on May 19, 2024 which led to demise of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahain and other important officials.

Pakistan Army Chief Hafiz Asim Munir expressed that late President Ebrahim Raisi and late Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian were exceptional leaders and true friends of Pakistan.

COAS highlighted that loss of leaders and others was truly tragic and irreparable. COAS on behalf of all ranks of Pakistan Army extended prayers for departed souls and well wishes for bereaved families.

COAS Hafiz Asim Munir said that Pakistan has historic, cultural and brotherly ties with Iran and Armed Forces of Pakistan and Iran have always stood together. General Bagheri thanked COAS for sharing grief and vowed to continue cooperation between two      militaries.

Published in The Daily National Courier, May, 27 2024

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