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

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

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This meeting highlights Pakistan's diplomatic and military engagement in Middle Eastern security affairs, particularly amid ongoing regional tensions involving Lebanon.

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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.

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The article summarizes official statements from the Pakistan army regarding the meeting without editorializing.

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