Air Force Pakistan And United States Agreed To Strengthen Military Cooperation

The Air Force of Pakistan and the United States agreed to expand cooperation in the field of military training, joint teachings and technology exchange. This is stated in the statement of the Service for Public Relations of the Armed Forces of Pakistan (ISPR).

As noted in the message, the Commander -in -Chief of the Air Force of Pakistan, General Zair Ahmad Babar Sidhu, is on an official visit to the United States.

As part of the visit, he held negotiations with a number of high -ranking American military, including the Commander -in -Chief of the US Air Force General David W. Olvin.

The statement emphasizes that the parties confirmed the desire to strengthen cooperation in areas such as training, holding joint maneuvers and transmitting technologies, and also agreed to maintain regular contacts at a high military level.

The visit of General Sidhu is characterized as a “strategically important turning point” in defense relations between the two countries.