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In ‘unannounced’ visit, COAS meets Saudi Crown Prince in Riyadh

  • October 17, 2017

PHOTO: SPAPHOTO: SPA

PHOTO: SPA

Army arch General Qamar Javed Bajwa met Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman in Riyadh on Tuesday, a Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The revisit is quite engaging as a military’s media wing, a ISPR, has released no grave matter to a media.

During a Riyadh meeting, Gen Qamar and Prince Salman discussed shared issues, with special importance on military-to-military relations. Attendees during a assembly enclosed comparison Saudi officials, according to a SPA.

On Monday, Gen Qamar arrived in Riyadh where he was perceived by Commander of a Ground Forces Lieutenant General Prince Fahd bin Turki bin Abdulaziz.

On a occasion, a dual exchanged views on shared ties, generally on a troops relations. Prince Turki also hosted a luncheon in honour of a army chief. A series of officials attended a meeting, a news added.

On Oct 14, Gen Qamar visited Dubai where he met Vice President and Prime Minister of a UAE Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum during a Zabeel Palace, Khaleej Times reported.

Gen Qamar and Sheikh Mohammed discussed new informal developments. The Dubai ruler praised a Pakistani village for their constructive purpose in a growth of a state.

Army arch has right to criticism on economy: PM Abbasi

Reciprocating, a army arch thanked Sheikh Mohammed for a Emirates’ charitable assistance for Pakistani people, and hailed a care for a developmental work in Dubai.

Among a attendees were comparison troops officials, including a arch of armed army of Dubai.

The unannounced visits come amid a simmering debate involving a polite and troops leaders during home. Last week, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal suggested a troops orator to refrain from commenting on a state of a economy.

The DG pronounced he was unhappy both as a infantryman and a Pakistani citizen, followed by Iqbal’s construction that a remarks were not directed during any institution.

On Oct 13, Prime Minister Abbasi had pronounced that a technocrat supervision can't solve a issues being faced by a masses.

While a DG ISPR, in his residence to a media earlier, had done it transparent that “democracy has no threats,” this conditions has led to conjecture that a obligatory supervision might have to exit prematurely.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1533620/unannounced-visit-coas-meets-saudi-crown-prince-riyadh/

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