Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held high-level security discussions as both countries seek coordinated measures to strengthen regional defence cooperation. Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir met with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman to review shared security priorities.
The talks focused on practical steps within the framework of the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, emphasising enhanced cooperation and measures needed to maintain stability and security in the region. Both sides expressed hope that restraint and wisdom will prevail amid rising tensions.
Senior military and defence officials attended the meeting, highlighting the depth of Pakistan‑Saudi strategic ties and commitment to mutual defence collaboration. The discussions also reflect ongoing diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Riyadh to manage shared security challenges.
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