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FATA youth delegation visits ISPR

F.P. Report

RAWALPINDI: A youth delegation from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) visited the Inter-Services Public Relations.

The delegation, from the seven tribal area, acknowledged Pakistan Army for their sacrifices and bringing peace to the tribal areas, said the ISPR.

Director General ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor thanked the delegation for support by the “brave Pakistanis of FATA and conveyed them assurance on behalf of the army chief that achievements gained through great sacrifices made by people of FATA and the security forces shall not go waste”.

The army chief also said that efforts are now focused on moving from relative peace to enduring peace and stability and the Army will continue to play its role in support of state institutions in line with the aspirations of the people from the tribal areas.

The Frontier Post

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