However, the army chief thanked the Saudi leadership for their support and warm feelings for Pakistan.


Islamabad: Chief of army staff (COAS) general Asim Munir has met with Saudi crown prince Muhammad Bin Salman in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.
According to the details, inter-services public relations (ISPR) informed about this official meeting of both the leaders. Asim Munir met with Saudi defense minister Khalid bin Salman, chief of general staff general Fayyaz bin Hamid Al-Rawali and deputy defense minister engineer Talal Abdullah Al-Otaibi.
ISPR stated that a wide range of issues including regional peace and security, bilateral defense and security cooperation were discussed in the meeting.
Muhammad bin Salman highlighted the historical brotherly relations between Pakistan-Saudi Arabia and stated that both countries have always stood by each other.
He expressed his desire to strengthen Pak-Saudi relations and said that Saudi Arabia will always stand with Pakistan in the future.
However, the army chief thanked the Saudi leadership for their support and warm feelings for Pakistan.

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