BEIRUT: The Chief of the Lebanese Armed Forces has departed for Pakistan on an official visit aimed at enhancing bilateral defense cooperation and strengthening professional military ties between the two countries.
The visit is expected to provide an important opportunity for both nations to discuss matters of mutual interest and explore avenues for expanding collaboration in the defense sector.
In this regard, the discussions are likely to focus on regional security challenges, defense cooperation, military training, and the exchange of professional expertise.
Pakistan and Lebanon share longstanding and friendly defense relations that have developed over the years through professional engagements and cooperation in various fields.
In this sense, both countries have expressed interest in strengthening these ties and promoting greater collaboration in areas that contribute to regional stability and security.
The visit comes at a time when international and regional security dynamics continue to evolve, making cooperation among friendly nations increasingly important.
During the official engagements, discussions are also expected to cover broader strategic issues affecting the region, as well as opportunities for cooperation in military education and training programs.
Such exchanges have traditionally played an important role in fostering stronger institutional relationships and improving professional capabilities.
It is anticipated that the visit may lead to positive developments in bilateral relations, particularly in the defense sector, where both countries continue to seek closer cooperation.





