Munir Meets Sheikh Tahnoon to Deepen Pakistan-UAE Security Partnership
Field Marshal Asim Munir held talks on Monday to advance the Pakistan-UAE Security Partnership. He met Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi. Therefore, both sides explored stronger cooperation in key areas.
Munir thanked the UAE for decades of investment and support. In addition, he praised its role in Pakistan’s economic and security progress.
Talks Focus on Cooperation and Investment
Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir met the UAE’s Deputy Ruler and National Security Adviser. The ISPR confirmed the meeting in an official statement. As a result, both countries signaled deeper strategic coordination.
The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors. They focused especially on economic collaboration, investment, and security ties. Moreover, they shared ideas to expand mutual opportunities.
Both sides also exchanged views on regional developments. However, they agreed that continued coordination remains essential. They stressed the need to promote peace and stability in the region.
Munir highlighted the UAE’s long-standing support for Pakistan. For example, he noted that Emirati investments have helped economic and social development. He described the relationship as deep-rooted and historically strong.
Commitment to Regional Peace and Stability
Field Marshal Munir reaffirmed that UAE security links directly with Pakistan’s own stability. Therefore, he called the UAE an integral part of Pakistan’s strategic outlook. He also pointed to the enduring partnership between the two brotherly nations.
Munir praised the UAE leadership for its constructive role in strengthening ties. In addition, he expressed confidence that cooperation will grow further in coming years.
The Field Marshal also reiterated Islamabad’s commitment to joint efforts. He said both countries will continue working together in all fields. As a result, the partnership will serve shared interests and regional prosperity.
Officials believe this meeting reflects the strong bond between Pakistan and the UAE. Many observers see it as another step toward lasting peace, security, and economic growth for both nations.
