Pakistan’s army chief urges UN head to mobilize international community for Gaza ceasefire

This photograph released by ISPR on December 16, 2023 shows Pakistan's army chief Gen. Syed Asim Munir, left, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres shaking hands at the UN headquarters in New York, US. (Photo courtesy: ISPR)
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Updated 16 December 2023
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Pakistan’s army chief urges UN head to mobilize international community for Gaza ceasefire

  • General Syed Asim Munir meets Antonio Guterres at UN Headquarters in New York
  • Pakistan’s army chief arrived in US this week to hold meetings with US officials

ISLAMABAD: In his meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres this week, army chief General Syed Asim Munir urged him to mobilize the international community to bring about a ceasefire in Gaza, Pakistan army’s media wing said on Saturday.  

General Munir arrived in Washington on Tuesday on his first official visit to the US since he became Pakistan’s army chief in November 2022. He discussed a range of mutual interest affairs, including regional security and ongoing conflicts, in his meetings with US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and other top American officials on Friday. 

Munir met Guterres at the UN Headquarters in New York, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said, adding that the UN chief “warmly welcomed” the Pakistan army chief’s visit. 

“COAS [chief of army staff] reiterated Pakistan’s stance on the Palestine issue and urged the UNSG to mobilize the international community for immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza,” the ISPR said. 

Munir called on the UN chief to mobilize international support to end the “unfolding human tragedy” in Palestine, saying that a sustainable solution for the Israel-Palestine crisis lay in a two-state solution. 

“COAS particularly shared deep concerns over the plight of the innocent civilians who are being brutally targeted and are not being provided with sufficient humanitarian relief,” the army’s media wing said. 

Munir also discussed Pakistan’s dispute with India over the Himalayan Kashmir region. He told Guterres that peace in South Asia would remain “elusive” until the longstanding Kashmir dispute is not resolved in accordance with the UN Security Council’s resolutions. 

Over 18,000 Palestinian men, women and children have been killed in Gaza since October 7 by Israeli armed forces. Israel says its attacks are in retaliation for a full-pronged attack launched by Hamas on October 7 in which over 1,200 Israelis were reportedly killed and hundreds taken hostage.


Over 200 security forces personnel killed in Balochistan militant attacks in 2025— chief minister

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Over 200 security forces personnel killed in Balochistan militant attacks in 2025— chief minister

  • Pakistani security forces launched thousands of operations, killed 760 militants, says Sarfraz Bugti
  • Pakistan’s military media wing says 12 “Indian-sponsored militants” killed in Balochistan’s Kalat district

ISLAMABAD: Over 200 security forces personnel were killed in several militant attacks in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province this year, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Sunday. 

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by since yet its most backward by almost all social and economic indicators, has suffered from a bloody separatist insurgency for decades launched by ethnic Baloch militant groups. The most prominent among them is the Balochistan Liberation Army.

These militant outfits accuse the military and federal government of denying the local Baloch population a share in the province’s mineral wealth, charges Islamabad denies. 

“We have lost [in one year] 205 security forces personnel, including paramilitary, uniformed, police, levies, and along with that, there are six officers,” Bugti told reporters during a press conference. 

The chief minister said Balochistan had witnessed 900 militant attacks throughout the year, adding that the number of civilian casualties was recorded at 280. 

Bugti said security forces had also launched thousands of intelligence-based operations in 2025 against militants. 

“Out of those, the terrorists who have been killed so far, that is 760,” he said. 

TWELVE MILITANTS KILLED IN KALAT 

Separately, the Pakistani military’s media wing said on Sunday that security forces had killed 12 “Indian-sponsored militants” in Balochistan’s Kalat district on Dec. 6. 

It said the militants belonged to Indian proxy “Fitna al Hindustan,” a term the military uses frequently to describe ethnic Baloch militant groups who demand independence from Pakistan. Islamabad accuses New Delhi of arming and funding these separatist groups, charges India has always denied.

“Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area,” the ISPR said. 

Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan, has seen a surge in militant attacks in recent months. Pakistan’s military said on Saturday that security forces had killed five militants in the Dera Bugti area of the province.