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Chief of Staff of the Sultan Armed Forces of Oman And PAK AIR CHIEF Discusses The Grave Issue Of indian And iranian State Backed Terrorism In Sacred Country PAKISTAN AT AIR HQ Islamabad:

Chief of Staff of the Sultan Armed Forces of Oman Vice Admiral Abdullah Bin Khamis-Al-Raisi and PAK AIR CHIEF (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar discussed the Grave and Serious issue of the indian and iranian State backed, state sponsored and state funded terrorism in Sacred Country PAKISTAN at AIR HQ Islamabad on Monday, August 7 2023, PAKISTAN AIR FORCE Media Wing Head DGPR AIR FORCE said in an Official Statement.

According to the details, the Chief of Staff of the Sultan Armed Forces of Oman Vice Admiral Abdullah Bin Khamis-Al-Raisi visits AIR HQ Islamabad and held One on One high-profile and important meeting with the CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar.

During the meeting, both the dignitaries discussed in detail the Serious and Grave issue of the indian and iranian state backed, state funded and state sponsored terrorism in different parts of Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

Both the dignitaries also discussed the key areas of mutual interest, geo political environment and regional developments during the meeting.

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PAK AIR CHIEF (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar briefed the visiting dignitary as regards to the overall framework of PAF’s modernization drive through smart procurements, induction of niche technologies and revamping of training in line with contemporary trends.

PAK AIR CHIEF (CAS) reiterated his sound determination to further elevate the existing ties in areas of military cooperation and training especially in the domains of cyber, electronic warfare, space and computing.

CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar emphasized, “Sacred Country PAKISTAN highly regards its robust diplomatic, economic and Defense ties with the brotherly country Oman, which are based on the strong foundation of alignment on all significant matters concerning regional peace, security and stability.”

PAK AIR CHIEF (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar also highlighted that both the countries have always supported each other in testing times and PAKISTAN AIR FORCE (PAF) is dedicated to continuing provision of training and support for the Royal Air Force of Oman.”

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PAK AIR GORCE CHIEF reiterated the need to focus on shared training goals in order to address future warfare challenges and reinvigorate the training domain between the Air Forces of both the Brotherly ISLAMIC Countries, Sacred Country PAKISTAN and Oman.

Chief of Staff of the Sultan Armed Forces of Oman Vice Admiral Abdullah Bin Khamis-Al-Raisi lauded the exceptional professionalism of the PAF personnel and acknowledged the impressive strides made by PAKISTAN AIR FORCE in developing indigenous capabilities in aviation industry.

The visiting dignitary reiterated that the cooperation will further strengthen in multiple fields for the mutual benefit of both the countries.

Both sides expressed their commitment to exploring new avenues of collaboration with special focus on training and knowledge sharing. Both Commanders also agreed to explore possibility of respective AIR FORCE to engage for conduct of air exercises while staying on own soil.

The meeting serves as a testament to the commitment between the Armed Forces of both the countries in working together to address common challenges and opportunities in the realm of Defense and military cooperation.

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