Egyptian Defence Minister, PM Imran discuss regional and international issues
ISLAMABAD – Egyptian Commander-in-Chief and Minister for Defence and Military Production, General Mohamed Ahmed Zaki Mohamed called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday.
During the meeting, matters pertaining to bilateral, regional and international issues came under discussion.
Speaking on the occasion, PM Imran Khan said that the RSS-inspired BJP government s extremist and discriminatory policies are imperiling peace and security in the region.
He stressed that implementation of the UN Security Council s resolutions remained the only way for peaceful solution of the Kashmir dispute.
Imran Khan underscored the shared commitment of the leadership in the two countries to deepen bilateral collaboration in diverse fields. He also reiterated the resolve to take Pakistan-Egypt relations to a new level.
In the context of enhanced high-level exchanges, the prime minister further said that he looks forward to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi s visit to Pakistan at his earliest convenience.
Noting the strong Egypt-Pakistan bilateral relations, Egyptian Commander-in-Chief expressed satisfaction over the existing level of bilateral defense cooperation, including frequent exchange of visits, training exchange programs and joint exercises.
General Mohamed Ahmed Zaki Mohamed reaffirmed Egypt s commitment to enhance high-level exchanges and further fortify bilateral cooperation with Pakistan in all fields.
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