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Field Marshal Munir to meet Trump amid Gaza force talks

Published on: December 17, 2025 4:15 PM

Field Marshal Asim Munir is set to fly to Washington in the coming weeks to meet President Donald Trump. This will be his third meeting in six months and will likely focus on the US-backed Gaza stabilisation force. The mission calls for troops from Muslim countries to oversee reconstruction and economic recovery in war-torn Gaza.

Many countries remain cautious about joining the Gaza force, fearing involvement could escalate the conflict. Trump’s plan includes demilitarising Hamas, which may anger regional populations and increase risks for participating nations. Analysts say Pakistan’s involvement could strengthen ties with Washington but could also trigger domestic criticism.

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Munir has cultivated a close relationship with Trump to repair years of mistrust between the US and Pakistan. In June, he became the first Pakistani army chief hosted alone by a US president at the White House. Observers say this relationship may influence Islamabad’s decision on contributing troops.

Pakistan, the world’s only Muslim nuclear power, has a battle-hardened military with experience in insurgencies and conflicts with India. The army is also engaged in operations against Islamist militants from Afghanistan. Officials stress that Pakistan may consider peacekeeping but will not take responsibility for disarming Hamas.

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Recent diplomatic visits show Munir consulting military and civilian leaders from several Muslim countries, likely related to the Gaza force. Experts warn troop deployment could provoke anti-Israel protests and domestic unrest. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s military and foreign office have not publicly commented on the upcoming Washington meeting.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Asim Munir Washington visit, domestic and regional risks, Gaza Stabilisation Force, Hamas demilitarisation, Latest, Lead4, Muslim countries troop participation, US-Pakistan ties

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