COAS Munir, Crown Prince MBS talk about regional peace, safety cooperation



Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir meets Saudi Arabias Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman at Royal Palace, Riyadh, November 6, 2024. — ISPR
Chief of Military Workers (COAS) Basic Asim Munir meets Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman at Royal Palace, Riyadh, November 6, 2024. — ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Military Workers (COAS) Basic Asim Munir and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman mentioned methods for enhancing bilateral relations, the army’s media wing mentioned on Wednesday.

In line with the Inter-Providers Public Relations (ISPR), the Saudi crown prince prolonged a heat welcome to the military chief — who’s at present on an official go to to Saudi Arabia — upon his arrival on the Royal Palace.

Each dignitaries engaged in a “complete dialogue on a spread of problems with mutual curiosity, together with regional peace, defence and safety cooperation, and techniques for enhancing bilateral relations.”

Throughout the assembly, COAS Munir expressed his gratitude to the Crown Prince for his “steadfast help” for Pakistan and acknowledged his important position in fostering peace and stability throughout the area.

Individually, he additionally met with Prince Khalid Bin Salman, Defence Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They vowed to additional strengthen cooperation within the area of defence and safety.

Conferences had been additionally held with Engineer Talal Abdullah Al-Otaibi, Assistant Minister of Defence; Air Chief Marshal Fayyadh Bin Hamed Bin Raqeeb’ Al Ruwaili, Chief of Basic Workers of Royal Saudi Armed Forces and Lieutenant Basic Fahad bin Saud Al-Johani, Chief of Royal Saudi Land Forces.

The assembly got here days after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the Kingdom, the place the latter attended the eighth session of the Future Funding Initiative (FII).

The premier additionally met with Mohammed bin Salman as each leaders took inventory of the continuing bilateral engagements, particularly in follow-up to the selections taken in earlier high-level conferences held in Makkah and Riyadh in April.

Throughout PM’s go to, the Kingdom introduced including one other $600 million to its lately pledged $2.2 billion funding in Pakistan.

Final month, Islamabad and Riyadh inked a number of memorandums of understanding (MoUs), value over $2 billion, to spice up bilateral commerce and funding in the course of the Islamabad go to of a Saudi delegation, headed by Minister for Funding Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih.