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General Raheel Shareef has left for 3 days official visit to Saudi Arabia so it seems some weapon deals is quite close @Aeronaut @Oscar @nuclearpak @jaibi @Icarus @RazPaK @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @tarrar @al-Hasani @BLACKEAGLE @JUBA @Slav Defence @mafiya and others

#COAS, Gen #Raheel Sharif left for Saudi Arabia on an official visit for three days.Meetings with Political/ military leaders scheduled.

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Weapons deals?
Only if Saudis are now willing to buy from someone other then there master USA!
The relation between US and SA are on the decline and may be that can translate to some weapon deals. Else i only see some more management collaborations, trainings and stuff like this!

by the way, thank you for the update
 
Weapons deals?
Only if Saudis are now willing to buy from someone other then there master USA!
The relation between US and SA are on the decline and may be that can translate to some weapon deals. Else i only see some more management collaborations, trainings and stuff like this!

by the way, thank you for the update
They are expanding they are getting weapons form Europe too and also from China
 
China, i agree that this was a sign of more free foreign policy on SA's part,
Europe, It is the same thing as buying from US. :)
 
That, or he is going to tell the Saudis that negotiations with the TTP will not be tolerated by the Army and that the Saudis need to put pressure on their assets here to back off when the time comes for an operation.

That seems ironic, since Pakistan was more than happy to train and arm these beasts, with funding from Saudis.

The problem is, Saudis are not directly affected by TTP or whatever name we put on them. We are the ones stuck with them on our lands.
 
A short statement issued by the military here said that Sharif left for Riyadh at the invitation of the Saudi authorities.

"During the visit, COAS (Chief of Army Staff) will call on senior political and military leadership. The interaction will encompass Pak-Saudi relations with particular emphasis on defence and security cooperation," the statement said.

Gen Sharif was seen off at Nur Khan Air Base by senior military officials.

Bilateral ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have historically been close and friendly, with top leaders of the two Islamic states enjoying a special relationship

Pakistan Army Chief visits Saudi Arabia
 
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What can we expect from COAS visit to Saudi Arabia.
These days a lot of news/rumors are coming related to KSA/Pakistan relations. We may see them signing some memorandum if nothing solid.
 
A short statement issued by the military here said that Sharif left for Riyadh at the invitation of the Saudi authorities.
Doesn't the COAS have to get permission from the civilian leadership before he leaves the country?
 
Doesn't the COAS have to get permission from the civilian leadership before he leaves the country?

Its just on paper as a stamp.... otherwise COAS is an "independent" man.

So I think that the deal of leasing of 100k acres might get a green signal. But more importantly it would be on the dialogue process currently going on between Taliban and Gov.
 
COAS leaves for Saudi Arabia on three-day official visit
RAWALPINDI, Feb 4 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Raheel Sharif left here on Tuesday for Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on a three-day official visit at the invitation of Saudi authorities. During the visit, the COAS will call on senior political and military leadership. The interaction will encompass Pak-Saudi relations with particular emphasis on defence and security cooperation, said an ISPR press release. Earlier, the COAS was seen off at Nur Khan Air Base by senior military officials.
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - COAS leaves for Saudi Arabia on three-day official visit
 
Something isn't right here, the civilians should be able to control military commanders' movements in this regard.

Yes they should... but for that they should conduct state's full business. That unfortunately does not happen here. Whenever our civilian leaders go abroad they either go for securing their money or securing their seat of power, so for state they don't give a shi*, Plus I think that military commanders are allowed to visit friendly countries, there's no harm in it. specially the strategic partners such as china KSA...
 
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