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South African Air Force Chief Meets Pakistan's CJCSC to Strengthen Ties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48838, member: 636"] South Africa's top air force commander flew into Pakistan for major military talks today. Lieutenant General Wiseman Simo Mbambo sat down with General Sahir Shamshad Mirza at army headquarters. The Pakistani general runs the country's joint military operations. Both military leaders wanted to make their armies work together better. They talked about new ways their countries could help each other. The two generals discussed many topics that matter to both nations. They looked at practical steps to build stronger military ties. General Mirza told his guest about security problems around Pakistan. He explained how his country helps keep peace across the region. The Pakistani leader stressed that his military does important work for world stability. Lieutenant General Mbambo had nice things to say about Pakistan's armed forces. He praised how professional Pakistani soldiers act during missions. The South African commander recognized the heavy price Pakistani troops pay fighting terrorists. He said Pakistan plays a key role keeping peace around the world. The meeting happened at Joint Staff Headquarters located in Rawalpindi. Both military chiefs want their countries to share more knowledge and training. They agreed that stronger cooperation helps both nations stay safe. The talks covered different areas where their armies could work as partners. Pakistan and South Africa both face security challenges that require military solutions. The meeting marks another step toward closer defense ties between the two countries. [/QUOTE]
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