
Pakistan's military leader Asim Munir is expected to play a key role in the US proposal to send troops to the Gaza peace mission. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to experts, this decision may increase dissatisfaction within the country. Munir is scheduled to visit Washington soon and meet with former US President Donald Trump.
The main topic of the meeting will be issues related to the Gaza peace forces. Trump's plan envisions forming a force composed of Muslim countries.
This force is aimed at restoring war-affected areas and ensuring economic stability. However, many countries are approaching this mission cautiously, as it may directly involve them in the conflict and increase dissatisfaction among the population.
Asim Munir is striving to establish close ties with Trump. He recently held a one-on-one meeting with Trump at the White House.
This meeting is considered an important experience for Pakistan's military leader. Experts emphasize that Munir's relations with Trump could be a significant factor in obtaining economic aid and investment from the US.
At the same time, Pakistan's decision to send troops may provoke intense debates within the country. Islamic parties and supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan are likely to criticize this decision.
Experts stress that if Pakistan's troops participate in the Gaza mission, it could exacerbate social and political problems.





