Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces, Lieutenant General Fahad Bin Saud Al-Johani calls on Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir

Rawalpindi: Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces, Lieutenant General Fahad Bin Saud Al-Johani called on Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir in Rawalpindi today.
During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional security, and avenues for enhanced bilateral defence cooperation were discussed.
Both sides reiterated their commitment to further strengthening the longstanding and brotherly relations between the Armed Forces of Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Army Chief expressed satisfaction on robust defence collaboration between the two countries and emphasized upon the need for continued cooperation in training, capacity building, and intelligence sharing.
Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces acknowledged the professionalism of Pakistan Army and appreciated the positive role played by Pakistan in regional peace and stability.
Upon arrival at GHQ, the visiting dignitary was presented with a Guard of Honour.
Pakistan, Somalia sign agreement abolishing visas for diplomatic passport holders
- 19 hours ago
Surge of bets on Miami moves line toward underdog in college championship...
- 11 hours ago
Lawyer Imaan Mazari, husband get 17 years in jail in controversial tweets case
- a day ago
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it completes China trade deal
- 19 hours ago
'First round's on me': DePaul coach Holtmann covers drinks for students after Marquette win
- 11 hours ago

ElevenLabs made an AI album to plug its music generator
- 12 hours ago
Cunha backs Carrick to succeed in new Utd 'cycle'
- 11 hours ago
Bangladesh replaced by Scotland at T20 World Cup, reports say
- a day ago
Denver advances, but Bo Nix is out: Six questions about where the Broncos go from here
- 11 hours ago
Djokovic ‘hanging in there’ after landmark 400th Slam win
- a day ago

Sony’s first clip-on open earbuds have a quiet mode so others can’t listen in
- 12 hours ago
Three killed in Lahore's multi-storey hotel fire
- 19 hours ago


.jpg&w=3840&q=75)






