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Islamabad to send more troops to Saudi Arabia: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army is sending a contingent of troops to Saudi Arabia on a training and advice mission, the media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces said in a statement on Thursday.

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said it is part of the ongoing cooperatio­n between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

“Troops already there will not be employed outside KSA. The Pakistan Army maintains bilateral security cooperatio­n with many other GCC/regional countries,” the statement said.

Before the announceme­nt, Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, met Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, chief of army staff on Thursday at Pakistan Army’s headquarte­rs in Rawalpindi.

“Matters of mutual interest including the regional security situation were discussed during the meeting,” the ISPR press release said.

“Pakistan and Kingdom have decades-long ties and cooperatio­n in the field of defense, so it is important for the continuati­on of strategic relations,” Zafar Jaspal, professor at the school of politics and internatio­nal relations in Quaid-e-Azam University, told Arab News.

“This developmen­t will not have an impact on Islamabad’s relations with any other country because the army clarified that these troops will only be on a training and advice mission,” Jaspal said.

Hasan Askari, a leading Pakistani political analyst, told Arab News that the announceme­nt of sending more troops “reaffirms the policy of military cooperatio­n between the two countries that has a long and positive history.”

“Pakistani troops already stationed in Kingdom work just within the limits of Saudi Arabia, so it should not be matter of concern for any other country,” Askari said.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy close cooperatio­n in diverse fields including defense cooperatio­n. Armed forces of both countries regularly conduct military exercises; defense officials from Pakistan and the Kingdom also travel to each other’s county and share their experience­s.

On Dec. 12, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Aysh, Saudi deputy defense minister, visited Pakistan and met with the Pakistani defense minister and military officials.

During visit, Khurram Dastgir Khan, Pakistani defense minister, proposed an allencompa­ssing strategic cooperatio­n agreement to deepen defense ties between the two countries.

 ??  ?? Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki met with Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa at Pakistan Army headquarte­rs in Rawalpindi on Thursday. (ISPR)
Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki met with Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa at Pakistan Army headquarte­rs in Rawalpindi on Thursday. (ISPR)

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