
General Asim Munir, the Pakistan Army Chief, is preparing for his second visit to the United States within two months, sparking significant interest. This visit coincides with a period of international trade complexities, including US tariffs. General Munir will attend the farewell of General Michael E. Kurilla, the head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), in Tampa, Florida. The visit underscores the evolving military and strategic partnership between the two countries. The timing of this visit is particularly relevant due to the US’s recent trade actions and ongoing discussions about an oil storage facility in Pakistan. The previous visit by General Munir to the US in June involved a meeting and lunch with Donald Trump. The discussions included the Indo-Pakistani situation and a mutual appreciation of efforts in de-escalation of tensions. The exchange included Trump’s acknowledgement of Munir’s efforts, and Munir suggesting Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.





