Chief of Protection Forces (CDF) and Chief of Military Workers Subject Marshal Asim Munir, on Thursday, obtained a go to from the Chairman of the Jordanian Joint Chiefs of Workers, Main Basic Yousef Ahmed Al Huneiti, the place the pair vowed to boost navy and bilateral cooperation.
In keeping with a press release from the Inter-Providers Public Relations (ISPR), the assembly happened at Basic Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the place the pair mentioned issues of mutual curiosity and regional safety dynamics.
“Subject Marshal Syed Asim Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to strengthening protection ties with Jordan and emphasised the significance of collaborative efforts to handle evolving safety challenges,” the assertion learn.
“The visiting dignitary (Maj Gen Al-Huneiti) appreciated the professionalism of the Pakistan armed forces and praised their contributions in direction of regional peace and stability.”
The ISPR mentioned that the assembly concluded with a shared decision between Subject Marshal Munir and Maj Gen Al-Huneiti to additional deepen navy cooperation between the 2 brotherly international locations.
On November 16, Subject Marshal Munir reiterated Pakistan’s dedication to additional enhancing military-to-military cooperation with Jordan and collectively realizing the mutual imaginative and prescient of a steady and peaceable area, in line with the navy’s media affairs wing.
The military chief additionally underlined the “robust protection partnership” between Pakistan and the Hashemite Kingdom — the royal household of Jordan — throughout an official go to undertaken by Jordan’s King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein.
On October 23, King Abdullah II praised the Pakistan navy’s contributions in direction of regional peace and safety in a gathering with the Subject Marshal, who was on a visit to Jordan on the time.
Through the go to, Subject Marshal Munir additionally referred to as on Maj Gen Al-Huneiti on the Basic Headquarters in Amman, the place he was welcomed and offered with a guard of honor on his arrival.

