ISLAMABAD: Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi, the ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Pakistan, met with Pakistan’s Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu on Thursday and discussed consolidating cooperation with Islamabad in the aviation industry, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said in a statement.
The meeting, which was held in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, focused on areas of mutual interest and regional developments.
The UAE ambassador lauded the exceptional progress made by the PAF, especially through indigenization and expressed his admiration for the professionalism of PAF personnel.
“He also pledged to play his role in further improving the existing bilateral military ties at all levels and expressed his desire to consolidate cooperation in various fields including training, emerging technologies and mutual cooperation in the aviation industry,” the PAF said in a statement.
During the meeting, Air Chief Marshal Sidhu shared his vision of modernizing PAF, encompassing smart acquisitions from allied countries, upgradation of infrastructure, and revitalization of operational and training domains.
“The air chief emphasized the longstanding religious, cultural, and historical bond between Pakistan and United Arab Emirates which is exemplified through the robust bilateral relations,” the statement read.
“He also reiterated his unwavering commitment to enhancing the existing ties in military-to-military cooperation, strategic alliance and the training domain.”
Pakistan valued its strong diplomatic, economic and defense relationship with UAE that was based on convergence on all important issues relating to regional peace, security and stability, the air chief said.
The PAF said the meeting between air chief and the UAE ambassador was a testament to the deep-rooted friendship and unwavering commitment between the two nations to work toward a peaceful and stable region.











