Deputy Commander of Azerbaijan Land Forces Meets Delegation from Pakistan To Strengthen Military Cooperation

Deputy Commander of the Land Forces of the Azerbaijan Army and Pakistan Army delegation strengthen military ties, sign staff talks deal to boost joint exercises and expertise. [Image via Azerbaycan 24]

Major General Ilgar Latifov, Deputy Commander of the Land Forces of the Azerbaijan Army, held a meeting with a delegation led by Major General Abdullah Kashif, Director General of Military Operations of the Pakistan Armed Forces, during the latter’s official visit to Azerbaijan.

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The meeting focused on the current state and future prospects of military cooperation between Azerbaijan and Pakistan. The participants emphasized the importance of increasing the intensity of joint military exercises to facilitate the exchange of expertise and further enhance the skills and knowledge of military personnel.

The discussions concluded with the signing of the “Instructions for Conducting Staff Talks between the Land Forces of the Azerbaijan Army and the Land Forces of the Pakistan Army.”

This news is sourced from Azertac and is intended for informational purposes only.

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