Asim Munir meets Khalid bin Salman as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia mull action to halt Iranian attacks under defence pact
In a significant development, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, held critical talks with Saudi Arabia's Deputy Defence Minister, Khalid bin Salman, to address escalating regional tensions, particularly concerning Iranian aggression. The discussions aimed at reinforcing a defense pact that could lead to joint military actions against perceived threats from Iran. This dialogue comes amid rising instability in the region, exacerbated by violent protests following the assassination of a prominent Iranian leader, which has intensified security concerns for Pakistan. The military leadership in Islamabad is particularly worried about how these developments could affect its own national security and regional stability. As both nations consider actionable strategies within their defense framework, the implications of these discussions could reshape the security dynamics in South Asia and the broader Middle East.
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