Strong response if Saudi Arabia threatened: Gen Raheel
RAWALPINDI: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Friday reiterated that any threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia will evoke a strong response from Pakistan.“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong brotherly relations which have a long history of deep-rooted cooperation,” General Raheel was
By our correspondents
October 31, 2015
RAWALPINDI: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Friday reiterated that any threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia will evoke a strong response from Pakistan.
“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong brotherly relations which have a long history of deep-rooted cooperation,” General Raheel was quoted as saying in a statement by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
General Raheel’s comments came during his visit to the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Pabbi, near Jhelum, where he witnessed the culmination of Pak-Saudi joint training exercise Al-Shihab.
“Al-Shihab was focused on counter terrorism training of the special operation forces of Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which included cordon and search operations, airdropping and heli-lifting of special forces for operations against terrorists’ acts and their hideouts,” the press release said.
Further, the army chief lauded the dedication, motivation and professionalism of the troops who participated in the joint military drills.“This exercise signifies the joint effort of our two nations against terrorism and we will defeat this menace in all its forms and manifestations,” said the general.
Meanwhile, a six-member high-level delegation of the Saudi military, headed by General Mufleh Bin Saleem Al-Otaibi, Commander Special Forces of Saudi Arabia, was also present on the occasion.Earlier, upon his arrival, the army chief was received by Lieutenant General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Inspector General Training and Evaluation.
“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong brotherly relations which have a long history of deep-rooted cooperation,” General Raheel was quoted as saying in a statement by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
General Raheel’s comments came during his visit to the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Pabbi, near Jhelum, where he witnessed the culmination of Pak-Saudi joint training exercise Al-Shihab.
“Al-Shihab was focused on counter terrorism training of the special operation forces of Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which included cordon and search operations, airdropping and heli-lifting of special forces for operations against terrorists’ acts and their hideouts,” the press release said.
Further, the army chief lauded the dedication, motivation and professionalism of the troops who participated in the joint military drills.“This exercise signifies the joint effort of our two nations against terrorism and we will defeat this menace in all its forms and manifestations,” said the general.
Meanwhile, a six-member high-level delegation of the Saudi military, headed by General Mufleh Bin Saleem Al-Otaibi, Commander Special Forces of Saudi Arabia, was also present on the occasion.Earlier, upon his arrival, the army chief was received by Lieutenant General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Inspector General Training and Evaluation.
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