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Asad Umar: Malaysia interested in procuring JF-17 Thunder from Pakistan

Malaysia interested in procuring JF-17 Thunder, anti-tank missiles from Pakistan



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Prime Minister Imran Khan and Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad. Photo: Govt of Pakistan Twitter

ISLAMABAD: Malaysia has shown keen interest in procuring JF-17 Thunder fighter planes and anti-tank missiles from Pakistan, Finance Minister Asad Umar told media after delegation-level talks between the two countries' leaders at Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Friday.

Umar said the visiting delegation sought participation of JF-17 Thunder aircraft in a defence fair to be held in Malaysia in the near future.

The finance minister said both sides agreed on business and investment worth hundreds of millions of dollars in diverse fields.

Malaysia would import Halal meat and rice from Pakistan, while the two sides also agreed to open branches of their banks in the two countries, he added.

A day earlier, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Commerce and Textiles, Industries and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood had said Pakistan expects investments of US $900 million during the Malaysian prime minister’s visit.

The investments would come in different sectors of the economy including telecoms, information technology and food, he had said, adding that Pakistan and Malaysia would be interested in promoting business to business relations and would also strengthen ties between their private sectors for tapping investment opportunities.

Source: https://www.geo.tv/latest/231848-ma...nti-tank-missiles-from-pakistan?5c94b25928d65
 
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Malaysia has evinced keen interest in procuring JF-17 Thunder fighter planes and anti-tank missiles from Pakistan.

This was stated by Finance Minister Asad Umar while briefing media after delegation-level talks between Pakistan and Malaysia at Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Friday.

He said Malaysian delegation sought participation of JF-17 Thunder aircraft in a defense fair to be held in that country in the near future.

Finance Minister said both sides agreed on business and investment worth hundreds of millions of dollars in diverse fields.

Similarly, both delegations also agreed to open branches of their banks in the two countries.

Finance Minister said in their one-on-one meeting, Prime Minister Imran Khan briefed Malysian Prime Minister about recent stand-off with India and Pakistan's quest for peace and stability in the region.

http://www.radio.gov.pk/22-03-2019/...f-17-thunder-anti-tank-missiles-from-pakistan



Pakistan and Malaysia signed memorandums of understanding for cooperation in five major projects in the car assembly, meat, telecom and stone sectors.


Mayasia has invited Pakistan to participate in a defence exhibition it hosts, said Federal Finance Minister Asad Umar in an informal media talk on Friday.
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“Pakistan will showcase its JF17 Thunder — the fighter jet it indigenously developed in collaboration with China,” he said. “Malaysia has also expressed an interest in purchasing rice and halal meat from Pakistan.”

Pakistan will soon implement an agreement to export anti-tank missiles to Malaysia, he said.

In the meantime, both countries have agreed to open branches of their banks in each other’s countries, he said. The finance minister added that Pakistan will capitalize on the Malaysian experience in the tourism industry.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad arrived in Pakistan on a three-day visit Thursday night. He was given a 21-gun salute on his arrival. The Malaysian PM is visiting the country on the invitation of PM Imran Khan. He will attend the Pakistan Day parade on March 23 as the chief guest.

The Malaysian PM expressed the desire to increase trade with Pakistan. “We have identified many areas where we can enhance our relationship with Pakistan. If we increase trade, it will benefit us both a lot,” he said. “We are happy to renew our relations with Pakistan.”

Earlier in the day, a guard of honour was presented to him as he arrived at the PM House. He was accompanied by PM Khan and Umar.

The two premiers will also speak at the round table meeting of the CEOs of industries who want to invest in the automobile and telecommunication sectors of Pakistan.


https://www.samaa.tv/news/2019/03/pakistan-and-malaysia-sign-mous-for-five-major-projects/
 
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Malaysia interested in procuring JF-17 Thunder, anti-tank missiles from Pakistan



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Prime Minister Imran Khan and Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad. Photo: Govt of Pakistan Twitter

ISLAMABAD: Malaysia has shown keen interest in procuring JF-17 Thunder fighter planes and anti-tank missiles from Pakistan, Finance Minister Asad Umar told media after delegation-level talks between the two countries' leaders at Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Friday.

Umar said the visiting delegation sought participation of JF-17 Thunder aircraft in a defence fair to be held in Malaysia in the near future.

The finance minister said both sides agreed on business and investment worth hundreds of millions of dollars in diverse fields.

Malaysia would import Halal meat and rice from Pakistan, while the two sides also agreed to open branches of their banks in the two countries, he added.

A day earlier, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Commerce and Textiles, Industries and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood had said Pakistan expects investments of US $900 million during the Malaysian prime minister’s visit.

The investments would come in different sectors of the economy including telecoms, information technology and food, he had said, adding that Pakistan and Malaysia would be interested in promoting business to business relations and would also strengthen ties between their private sectors for tapping investment opportunities.

Source: https://www.geo.tv/latest/231848-ma...nti-tank-missiles-from-pakistan?5c94b25928d65


So it mean they are goin to join LIMA 2019 Tejas will be there also
 
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JF-17 going to Malaysia Air Show

Malaysia interested in procuring JF-17 Thunder, anti-tank missiles from Pakistan
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Prime Minister Imran Khan and Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad. Photo: Govt of Pakistan Twitter

ISLAMABAD: Malaysia has shown keen interest in procuring JF-17 Thunder fighter planes and anti-tank missiles from Pakistan, Finance Minister Asad Umar told media after delegation-level talks between the two countries' leaders at Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Friday.

Umar said the visiting delegation sought participation of JF-17 Thunder aircraft in a defence fair to be held in Malaysia in the near future.

The finance minister said both sides agreed on business and investment worth hundreds of millions of dollars in diverse fields.

Malaysia would import Halal meat and rice from Pakistan, while the two sides also agreed to open branches of their banks in the two countries, he added.

A day earlier, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Commerce and Textiles, Industries and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood had said Pakistan expects investments of US $900 million during the Malaysian prime minister’s visit.

The investments would come in different sectors of the economy including telecoms, information technology and food, he had said, adding that Pakistan and Malaysia would be interested in promoting business to business relations and would also strengthen ties between their private sectors for tapping investment opportunities.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/231848-ma...f-17-thunder-anti-tank-missiles-from-pakistan

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/03/22/malaysia-pm-given-guard-of-honour-at-pm-house/

https://www.samaa.tv/news/2019/03/pakistan-and-malaysia-sign-mous-for-five-major-projects/
 
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What are the odds we sell JF 17 to Malaysia, i think Malaysia and China are not too close these days.
 
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