Lebanese army chief holds talks with Pakistan counterpart, discusses military operations

The Lebanese Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief met with Pakistan's army chief in Rawalpindi to discuss regional security and defense cooperation. The talks emphasized strengthening institutional linkages and professional training between the two nations' militaries.
Why it matters
This meeting highlights Pakistan's diplomatic and military engagement in Middle Eastern security affairs, particularly amid ongoing regional tensions involving Lebanon.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Lebanon discussed the evolving regional security environment and ways to strengthen defense cooperation during a visit by Lebanese Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief General Rodolphe Haykal to the army headquarters in Rawalpindi, the Pakistan army said on Tuesday.
The article summarizes official statements from the Pakistan army regarding the meeting without editorializing.
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