Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir met with General Rodolphe Haykal, Commander-in-Chief of the Lebanese Armed Forces, to discuss mutual interests, regional developments, and ways to enhance bilateral defence cooperation. A well-disciplined Pakistan Army contingent presented a guard of honour to the visiting Lebanese military chief upon his arrival.
The discussions centered on boosting professional collaboration, increasing training exchanges, and strengthening institutional links between the armed forces of Pakistan and Lebanon. Both leaders reaffirmed their dedication to deepening the longstanding fraternal relations and fostering closer defence ties.
In a significant development, Field Marshal Munir emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to its friendly and enduring relationship with Lebanon, highlighting Islamabad’s determination to expand defence cooperation across various domains. Meanwhile, General Haykal praised the professionalism and operational capabilities of the Pakistan Armed Forces and recognized Pakistan’s role in international peacekeeping efforts.
Both military chiefs exchanged perspectives on the evolving regional situation, underscoring the importance of sustained engagement to promote peace and stability. They agreed to further enhance professional exchanges and training cooperation as part of ongoing efforts to solidify bilateral defence relations.