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- JMCC, MCC to improve Pak-Saudi defence cooperation: Saudi minister
- Saudi Deputy Defence Minister, COAS discuss regional security
- PM urges new era of strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia, Prince Salman Bin Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, said on Monday the establishment of Joint Military Cooperation Committee (JMCC) as well as Military Cooperation Committee (MCC) would prove beneficial forums to improve defence cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
During a meeting with Federal Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif here at the Ministry of Water and Power, the Saudi Deputy Defence Minister showed keen interest in defence products being produced at Pakistan Defence Industries.
He appreciated the quality and standard of the products being produced at low prices.
On the occasion, Khawaja Asif stressed that Pakistan had always looked upto its Muslim brothers and consistent support from Saudi Arabia was commendable in the regard.
He said, "Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy brotherly and cordial relations, which are based on historic bonds of mutual trust and understanding."
Saudi Arabia had always supported Pakistan on all major issues at national, regional as well as international level, he added.
He said Pakistan had faced a lot of difficulties during the ongoing war on terror and had laid down unprecedented sacrifices in this regard.
"We have not only lost our brave and valiant soldiers in the line of duty but the civilian population has also suffered immense causalities," he added.
Khawaja Asif said Pakistan believed in regional stability and a peaceful Afghanistan.
"We are also keen on supporting Afghanistan and strongly believe that it is in the interest of the region", he added.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Defence Lt Gen (Retd) Asif Yasin Malik and other top officials of the Ministry of Defence along with Saudi Ambassador Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al-Ghadeer.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Monday said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia need to start a new era of strategic relationship to further broaden and deepen the existing cordial bilateral relations.
The Prime Minister expressed these views while talking to Prince Suleman Bin Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz, Deputy Defence Minister of Saudi Arabia who called on him here at the PM House.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy very cordial and brotherly relations based on historic bonds, mutual trust and understanding.
He said in view of the current challenges, there was a need to further strengthen defence cooperation between the two countries.
On regional situation, the Prime Minister said that "Pakistan reiterates its keen support for the peace process in Afghanistan and believes that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan is in regional interest."
The Prime Minister appreciated the Saudi Government's role in implementation of the United Nation's Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan remains committed to fighting terrorism in all its forms.
"We have suffered enormous human and financial losses in the fight against terrorism. However, these losses have not dented our resolve to fight this menace," he added.
He said Pakistan supports all efforts aimed at strengthening unity among the Islamic countries.
Defence Minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al-Ghadeer were also present in the meeting.
JMCC, MCC to improve Pak-Saudi defence cooperation: Saudi minister
PM urges new era of strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia
The interesting part is that the command in chief of the Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force has attended the meeting. This meeting came after Prince Saud Al-Fasial the foreigner minister of Saudi Arabia visit to Pakistan last week. You do the math.
- Saudi Deputy Defence Minister, COAS discuss regional security
- PM urges new era of strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia, Prince Salman Bin Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, said on Monday the establishment of Joint Military Cooperation Committee (JMCC) as well as Military Cooperation Committee (MCC) would prove beneficial forums to improve defence cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
During a meeting with Federal Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif here at the Ministry of Water and Power, the Saudi Deputy Defence Minister showed keen interest in defence products being produced at Pakistan Defence Industries.
He appreciated the quality and standard of the products being produced at low prices.
On the occasion, Khawaja Asif stressed that Pakistan had always looked upto its Muslim brothers and consistent support from Saudi Arabia was commendable in the regard.
He said, "Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy brotherly and cordial relations, which are based on historic bonds of mutual trust and understanding."
Saudi Arabia had always supported Pakistan on all major issues at national, regional as well as international level, he added.
He said Pakistan had faced a lot of difficulties during the ongoing war on terror and had laid down unprecedented sacrifices in this regard.
"We have not only lost our brave and valiant soldiers in the line of duty but the civilian population has also suffered immense causalities," he added.
Khawaja Asif said Pakistan believed in regional stability and a peaceful Afghanistan.
"We are also keen on supporting Afghanistan and strongly believe that it is in the interest of the region", he added.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Defence Lt Gen (Retd) Asif Yasin Malik and other top officials of the Ministry of Defence along with Saudi Ambassador Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al-Ghadeer.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Monday said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia need to start a new era of strategic relationship to further broaden and deepen the existing cordial bilateral relations.
The Prime Minister expressed these views while talking to Prince Suleman Bin Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz, Deputy Defence Minister of Saudi Arabia who called on him here at the PM House.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy very cordial and brotherly relations based on historic bonds, mutual trust and understanding.
He said in view of the current challenges, there was a need to further strengthen defence cooperation between the two countries.
On regional situation, the Prime Minister said that "Pakistan reiterates its keen support for the peace process in Afghanistan and believes that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan is in regional interest."
The Prime Minister appreciated the Saudi Government's role in implementation of the United Nation's Global Counter Terrorism Strategy.
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan remains committed to fighting terrorism in all its forms.
"We have suffered enormous human and financial losses in the fight against terrorism. However, these losses have not dented our resolve to fight this menace," he added.
He said Pakistan supports all efforts aimed at strengthening unity among the Islamic countries.
Defence Minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al-Ghadeer were also present in the meeting.
JMCC, MCC to improve Pak-Saudi defence cooperation: Saudi minister
PM urges new era of strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia
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The interesting part is that the command in chief of the Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force has attended the meeting. This meeting came after Prince Saud Al-Fasial the foreigner minister of Saudi Arabia visit to Pakistan last week. You do the math.
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