Kazakhstan, Pakistan sign military plan of action

BAKU, NOV 11 (DNA) – Representatives of the Kazakh Ministry of Defense and the military force of Pakistan signed a joint plan of action for 2018 during a meeting of the Kazakh-Pakistani Joint Military Commission, held in Astana, the press service of Kazakhstan’s Defense Ministry said Nov. 11.
The delegation of Pakistan was led by Lieutenant-General Malik Zafar Iqbal, Chief of the Headquarters of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of Pakistan.
Iqbal and Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan Lieutenant-General Murat Maykeev discussed cooperation in military education, the training of special purpose units, as well as the implementation of the agreement on military-technical cooperation between Kazakhstan and Pakistan.
The delegation of Pakistan also visited a number of facilities, including the simulation center, the faculties of the Kazakh Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, as well as an auditorium of the Military Art of the Armed Forces of India and China.
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