Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo to reaffirm Pakistan’s commitment to deepening ties with Egypt. The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in defense, trade, and regional peace.
During the discussion, Asim Munir praised President el-Sisi for his leadership and his key role in maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East and North Africa. He highlighted the historic and brotherly relations between the two nations, rooted in mutual respect and shared values.
President el-Sisi commended Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to promote global peace, particularly within the Muslim Ummah. He appreciated Pakistan’s constructive diplomatic role in regional stability and counterterrorism initiatives.
Both leaders agreed to strengthen collaboration in areas such as technology, security, and socio-economic development. They emphasized the importance of enhancing people-to-people contacts and strategic coordination to further mutual interests.
Asim Munir noted that cooperation between Pakistan and Egypt holds great potential for regional growth and stability. He expressed confidence that increased dialogue and joint efforts would help address emerging global challenges and reinforce ties within the Muslim world.
The meeting also underlined the importance of maintaining regular high-level engagements between both countries. Officials from both sides reiterated their commitment to building stronger institutional and defense partnerships through knowledge-sharing, training exchanges, and joint initiatives.
In conclusion, both Asim Munir and President el-Sisi expressed optimism that enhanced economic and security cooperation will contribute to lasting peace, prosperity, and security in Pakistan, Egypt, and beyond.
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