During visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, engaged in significant discussions with top Saudi military officials aimed at strengthening defense ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Air Chief Marshal Sidhu held meetings with Chief of the General Staff, Saudi Armed Forces, General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, and Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Forces, Lieutenant General Turki Bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz. The discussions primarily centered on bolstering cooperation between the two countries’ Air Forces through joint military exercises and collaboration on advanced military technologies, as per an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release.
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The visit also saw Air Chief Marshal Sidhu being honored with the prestigious King Abdul Aziz Badge of Honor of the Excellent Class by the Chief of the General Staff, Saudi Armed Forces, reflecting the deepening of bilateral relations and recognition of Pakistan’s contributions to regional security.
The interactions underscored the commitment of both nations to enhancing mutual defense capabilities and fostering closer military-to-military relations. Such collaborations not only contribute to the security and stability of the region but also reinforce the longstanding friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The visit of the Pakistan Air Chief signifies the importance both countries place on maintaining strong defense cooperation, which remains crucial in addressing common security challenges and ensuring peace and stability in the region.