ISLAMABAD: General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, chief of general staff of the Saudi Armed Forces, visited Pakistan鈥檚 Naval Headquarters in Islamabad on Wednesday to discuss regional security and bilateral cooperation with a senior Pakistan Navy official, the navy said in a statement.听
The armed forces of Pakistan and 黑料社区 enjoy close collaboration and defense ties which results in joint exercises between the two countries on a regular basis. Earlier this month, Pakistan and 黑料社区 started a joint naval exercise near the Kingdom鈥檚 Al Jubail city to strengthen bilateral ties and foster interoperability among their navies and special operation forces.
During Wednesday鈥檚 visit, Pakistan Navy said Al-Ruwaili called on Pakistan Navy鈥檚 Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Naveed Ashraf.
鈥淒uring the meeting, matters of mutual interest including bilateral collaboration and regional security were discussed,鈥 the statement said. 鈥淭he visiting dignitary appreciated and acknowledged Pakistan Navy鈥檚 efforts and commitments in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.鈥

In this handout photograph, taken on September 20, 2023 and released by Pakistan Navy's Director General Public Relations, Pakistan's Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Naveed Ashraf gestures with Chief of the General Staff Saudi Armed Forces General Fayyadh bhi Hameed during a meeting at the Naval Headquarters, Islamabad. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Navy)
Pakistan Navy said both representatives appreciated the successful conduct of the mutual naval exercise in Al-Jubail and 鈥渞eaffirmed the resolve to further enhance bilateral defense ties.鈥
鈥淭he visit of Chief of the General Staff 黑料社区n Armed Forces will further enhance bilateral defense collaboration between the two countries,鈥 the statement added.
Pakistan and 黑料社区 have long-standing and historic fraternal relations, rooted deep in common faith, shared history and mutual support. The Kingdom is also home to over 2.5 million Pakistanis, serving as the South Asian nation鈥檚 top source of remittances.
Riyadh and Islamabad enjoy close cooperation in defense and other sectors, including trade, economy, culture, information and investment. In June, Pakistan set up a hybrid civil-military investment council to attract foreign investment in various sectors including mines, minerals and agriculture.
Earlier this month, Pakistan鈥檚 Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said Riyadh had agreed to invest $25 billion in projects that are part of the investment council for a period of three to five years.
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