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Saudi, Bahraini Commanders Praise Pakistan Army

Last updated: December 4, 2025 12:42 am
Sana Mustafa
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Commander of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, Lieutenant General Fahad bin Saud Al Johani, has lauded the Pakistan Army’s professionalism and its “positive role in regional peace and stability” during a meeting with Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, ISPR said on Wednesday.

ISPR reported that both leaders discussed key matters of mutual interest, including regional security challenges and opportunities to deepen bilateral defence cooperation. They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening what ISPR termed the “longstanding and brotherly relations” between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Field Marshal Munir expressed satisfaction over the “robust defence collaboration” between the two militaries and stressed the importance of continued joint efforts in training, capacity building and intelligence sharing.

Earlier, Bahrain’s National Guard Commander, General Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, also met Field Marshal Munir at GHQ. The two sides held detailed talks covering regional security and the expansion of military cooperation.

The Bahraini commander appreciated the professional excellence of the Pakistan Army and acknowledged its contribution to regional stability. Field Marshal Munir highlighted Pakistan’s deep rooted ties with Bahrain and reaffirmed that Pakistan would “continue to cooperate with Bahrain in all spheres.”

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