Pakistan
Jordan’s top military leader calls on Pakistan Navy chief
Islamabad: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Jordan Armed Forces, Major General Yousef A Al Hnaity called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.
Upon arrival, CJCS Jordan Armed Forces was received by the Naval Chief and a smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy presented Guard of Honour. Thereafter, the dignitary laid floral wreath at the Shuhada’s Monument and was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers at Naval Headquarters.
During the meeting, matters of mutual interest including bilateral collaboration and regional security were discussed.
The visiting dignitary appreciated and acknowledged Pakistan Navy’s efforts and commitments in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.
Both the leaders pledged to further strengthen and diversify the scope of existing bilateral defence relationship.
The visit of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Jordan Armed Forces will further enhance bilateral collaboration between the two countries.
Earlier today, President Dr. Arif Alvi has conferred Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Major General Yousef Ahmed Al-Hnaity in recognition of his efforts to further strengthen the defense relations between Pakistan and Jordan.
On Wednesday, the Jordan’s military leader held meetings with Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa and his counterpart Gen Nadeem Raza.
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