Washington Responds: Was Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir Invited to US Military Parade in Washington?
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The US military parade held in Washington, D.C., commemorates the founding of the US Army on June 14, 1775. This event is an important tradition that honors both the historic legacy and the ongoing global partnerships of the US military.
Clarification on Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir’s Attendance
There was recent speculation regarding the attendance of Field Marshal Asim Munir at this year’s parade. However, the White House has issued a clear statement addressing these rumors:
- Field Marshal Asim Munir was not invited to participate in the parade.
- Invitations are extended solely based on diplomatic and military protocols that represent current international relationships.
- The parade features military personnel and dignitaries from allied nations, but Pakistan’s top military leader was not among the invitees this year.
Context and Significance
This clarification comes amid a heightened interest in the Pakistan-US military relationship. The parade continues to serve as a significant occasion to not only honor the US Army’s history but also to highlight international military alliances.
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