Pakistan’s army chief meets Turkiye’s civil, military leaders to discuss defense collaboration

In this handout photo taken and released by Directorate of Communications Turkiye, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) shakes hands with the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Syed Asım Munir at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on September 13, 2023. (Photo courtesy: X/Communications)
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Updated 13 September 2023
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Pakistan’s army chief meets Turkiye’s civil, military leaders to discuss defense collaboration

  • Army chief meets Turkiye’s President Erdogan, foreign and defense ministers, and senior military leaders
  • General Munir conferred with ‘Legion of Merit’ for promoting defense relations between the two countries

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army chief General Syed Asim Munir met Turkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the country’s military leadership during an official visit to the country to discuss defense collaboration and training cooperation, the army’s media wing said on Wednesday.
Pakistan and Turkiye have fostered strong military and trade relations over the years. When a devastating earthquake struck Turkiye in February this year, killing thousands, Pakistan sent planeloads of relief items to help the victims of the natural disaster.
In its statement, the army’s media wing said Munir’s visit to Turkiye is part of high-level mutual visits by both countries to enhance their “historic diplomatic and military ties.”




Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Syed Asım Munir gestures during the visit to the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in Ankara on September 13, 2023. (Photo courtesy: ISPR)

“During the meetings, COAS (chief of army staff) emphasized on enhancing defense collaboration and training cooperation,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. “COAS appreciated Turkish Military’s efforts for maintaining peace and stability in the region and also praised the standards of operational readiness of Turkish Armed Forces.”
The ISPR said the Turkish leaders acknowledged the efforts of Pakistan Army engineers who worked with the country’s disaster management authority to save Turkiye’s earthquake victims earlier this year.
The army chief also paid a visit to the Turkish Land Forces Headquarters where he was given a guard of honor. Munir was then conferred with the ‘Legion of Merit’ award by the Turkish defense minister and commander of Turkiye’s land forces in recognition of his services toward promoting defense relations between the two countries, the ISPR said.
“Pakistan Army is always willing to extend full support to the Turkish Land Forces in multiple domains,” the army chief was quoted as saying. “Pakistan has always stood with their Turkish brothers in times of calamity and moments of triumph and shall continue to strengthen the fraternal ties among the two nations.”




Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan General Syed Asım Munir reviews an honor guards as he arrives in Ankara on September 13, 2023. (Photo courtesy: ISPR)


 


Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss regional situation, upcoming engagements

Updated 14 February 2026
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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss regional situation, upcoming engagements

  • Ishaq Dar and Prince Faisal bin Farhan agree to stay in contact amid Middle East tensions
  • The two officials speak ahead of Trump’s Feb. 19 Board of Peace meeting in Washington, DC

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar discussed regional developments and upcoming international engagements with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in a phone call on Saturday, according to the foreign office in Islamabad.

The conversation took place against the backdrop of deepening strategic ties between Islamabad and Riyadh. In September last year, the two countries signed a bilateral defense agreement that formalized decades of military cooperation and included a commitment to view aggression against one as an attack on both countries.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation today with the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

“The two leaders discussed the evolving regional situation, forthcoming international engagements, and agreed to remain in close contact,” it added.

The two officials spoke at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, with the conflict in Gaza far from resolution amid ongoing ceasefire violations by Israel.

The region has also been on edge as the United States pursues nuclear negotiations with Iran, prompting regional states to call for diplomacy rather than new military flare-ups.

Both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are participants in US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, which is scheduled to meet on Feb. 19 in Washington.

Islamabad and Riyadh have consistently coordinated positions over regional and global issues.

The foreign ministry did not provide further details of the discussion.