Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza on Thursday held wide-ranging talks on bilateral defence cooperation with dignitaries from Kenya defence forces, the military said.
General Nadeem, who is on an official visit to Kenya, met Cabinet Secretary Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa, Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kariuki Kibochi Commander Kenya Army Major General John Mugaravai, Commander Kenyan Navy Major General Jimson Longiro Mutai and others.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), besides security and defence cooperation, matters related to enhancing the level and scope of bilateral military engagements in various fields were discussed during separately held meetings.
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"Both sides reaffirmed their commitment for strengthening and enhancing existing defence and security relationship between the friendly countries," it added.
General Nadeem Raza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, who is on an official visit to Kenya held wide-ranging talks on bilateral defence cooperation with dignitaries from #Kenya Defence Forces, which included Hon. Eugene Ludovic,@OfficialDGISPR #PakistanArmy #ISPR
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On the occasion, CJCSC said that Pakistan accords high importance to its long-standing relations with Kenya and believes that both countries would develop meaningful and long-term strategic relationship through enhanced bilateral engagements especially relations in the field of defence and security.
Kenyan dignitaries remained appreciative of the high professional standards of Pakistan armed forces, their achievements in fight against terrorism and continued efforts for regional peace and stability specially for peace in Afghanistan.
Earlier upon arrival at Kenya Defence Headquarters, a smartly turned out contingent presented Guard of Honour to General Nadeem Raza.
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