Minister for Information and Broadcasting Nisar A. Memon has said that smooth transition of command of Pakistan Army would further strengthen the country and the institutions.
He expressed these views, while briefing the ambassadors from Arab Countries here on the current situation in the country in light of the change of command that has taken place at the GHQ on Wednesday morning, whereby President General Pervez Musharraf relinquished his post as Chief of Army Staff and General Ashfaq Kianai took-over as the new Chief of Army Staff.
The Minister reiterated the commitment of President Musharraf to democracy as well as the pledge of caretaker government of Pakistan headed by Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro to hold free, fair, transparent and independent polls so that the people of Pakistan could exercise their free will to elect their representatives in the next general elections.
"The Arab ambassadors expressed full support to Pakistan in its transition to civilian rule under the courageous leadership of President Pervez Musharraf, who has been guiding Pakistan to full democracy in the face of great odds," said the group in a joint press statement.
Meanwhile, Turkish Ambassador Engin Soysal paid a courtesy call on Minister for Information and Broadcasting Nisar A. Memon here at the latter's office. Both the leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest. The Minister hoped that traditionally cordial relations between Pakistan and Turkey would continue to grow and further be strengthened.