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Pakistan, Lebanese Army Chiefs Meet in Rawalpindi to Discuss Defense Cooperation

The meeting took place as U.S.-Iran talks to end regional fighting remain incomplete. Both sides signaled a pause in recent exchanges.

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The heads of the Pakistani and Lebanese armed forces met in Rawalpindi on Tuesday and agreed to boost cooperation.

According to the AFP report on the meeting, no further details were released on specific agreements reached or timelines for implementation. The Pakistani military’s Inter-Services Public Relations wing did not characterize the discussions as linked to any ongoing regional mediation efforts. Lebanon’s foreign ministry has not commented publicly on the visit as of the date of the reports.

The meeting occurred as Pakistan continues long-standing military diplomacy with Lebanon. No publicly released evidence in the source materials documented any direct connection between the commanders’ talks and stalled broader negotiations.

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