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Talks on expanding defense ties between Pakistan and Iran

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Tehran: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir and Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri on Saturday discussed expanding military ties between the two countries.

According to JEE News, General Asim Munir led a delegation of top military officials and held talks with Major General Mohammad Baqeri.

The meeting was held to enhance military training, defense and security ties.

In the meeting, Major General Baqeri described the historical relations between the two neighboring countries as the basis for increasing bilateral relations and cooperation.

He emphasized the importance of promoting military ties between Tehran and Islamabad and enhancing training, joint defense and security ties between the two countries.

Relations between Iran and Pakistan have been developing recently in various fields.

Pakistan has the longest shared border with Iran after Iraq with a land border of more than 900 km.

PPI added from Islamabad: A day after the Pakistan Armed Forces expressed their grave concerns regarding the safe havens and freedom of movement of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) inside Afghanistan. Later, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif reprimanded Kabul for neglecting important responsibilities. made in the Doha Agreement.

In a tweet on Saturday, the defense minister criticized Afghanistan, saying it was neither fulfilling its responsibility as a neighbor nor protecting the Doha Peace Accords.

According to Khawaja Asif, Pakistan has sheltered 5 to 6 million Afghan refugees for 40 to 50 years with all their rights. On the contrary, terrorists who bleed Pakistanis take refuge on Afghan soil.

The minister warned that the current situation cannot continue any longer. He asserted that Pakistan will use all possible means and measures with the guidance of Allah to protect its land and citizens.

“The current situation cannot continue any longer. Pakistan will use all possible resources and measures with the guidance of Allah to protect its land and citizens. On Friday, the armed forces launched operations against the terrorist activities of the outlawed TTP from Afghanistan. Expressed serious concerns.

Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir visited Quetta Garrison and visited soldiers injured in Zhob terror attack. Officials said that TTP bases are located in Afghanistan and hoped that the Afghan government would not allow its territory to be used against other countries.

A spokesman for the media wing of the army urged the Afghan Interim Administration to ensure the implementation of the Doha Agreement. The armed forces also expressed concern over the involvement of Afghan nationals in terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

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