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Saudi naval chief, Khawaja Asif, vows stronger Pakistan-Saudi defense ties in Islamabad
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53938, member: 636"] Vice Admiral Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Ghuraibi from Saudi Arabia's Royal Naval Forces visited Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif at his Islamabad office today. The officials explored opportunities for enhanced defense cooperation between their nations. Naval collaboration and maritime security concerns dominated their discussions. Both leaders acknowledged the strong partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Their conversation emphasized shared values and historical cooperation. The Defense Minister praised the strategic alliance between both countries' military forces. Al-Ghuraibi and Asif agreed to expand joint training programs and military exchanges. Regional security challenges received significant attention during their talks. The meeting reinforced commitments to peaceful collaboration and mutual development. Both nations pledged continued dialogue to strengthen their defense relationship. [/QUOTE]
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