Memes Flood Social Media as Trump to Host Pakistan’s Asim Munir at White House for Backing Nobel Peace Prize Bid
- US President Donald Trump will host Pakistan's Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, at the White House for lunch on Wednesday, according to the official presidential schedule.
- Munir's visit aims to reinforce military ties amidst escalating hostilities between Iran and Israel and follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam.
- Protests occurred outside Munir's hotel, where supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused him of human rights abuses, leading to a public embarrassment for the Pakistani military.
- India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar claimed that Munir is driven by an extreme religious outlook, linking it to recent violent events.
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Memes flood social media as Trump to host Pakistan’s Asim Munir at White House for backing Nobel Peace Prize bid
Memes have taken over the Internet with Donald Trump meeting Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir. Bollywood masala is currently the main source of the outpour of memes related to the Trump-Munir meeting.
Trump to host Pak's Asim Munir after he backed Nobel Peace Prize bid: White House
The White House confirmed the meeting through spokesperson Anna Kelly, who said the visit came in light of Munir's remarks hailing Trump's role in halting what could have been a devastating escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
Pakistan's army chief to meet Trump after conflict with India defused
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD - U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to have lunch with Pakistani armed forces chief Asim Munir at the White House on Wednesday, according to Trump's official schedule. Read more at straitstimes.com.
While Congress is busy portraying Donald Trump-Asim Munir lunch as a blow to Indian diplomacy, read why US has to entertain even a country like Pakistan
Notwithstanding the comments made by the Congress party and its leaders, the meeting between Trump and Munir is occurring amidst a series of chaotic events happening elsewhere that make Pakistan useful for the US.
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