Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir met King Abdullah II of Jordan during his official visit to the Kingdom of Jordan. The meeting underscored the strong defence and diplomatic ties between the two brotherly nations.
Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II was also present during the meeting. The discussions focused on matters of mutual interest, particularly enhancing collaboration in defence and security and exchanging perspectives on regional developments.

Field Marshal Munir conveyed warm greetings from the people, government, and armed forces of Pakistan to King Abdullah II, who is also supreme commander of the Jordan Armed Forces. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to deepening its fraternal ties with Jordan — a relationship rooted in shared values, faith, and mutual respect.
King Abdullah lauds Pakistan armed forces’ professionalism
King Abdullah II expressed appreciation for the professionalism and contributions of the Pakistan armed forces towards promoting peace and stability in the region. He also emphasized Jordan’s desire to further strengthen defence collaboration between the two countries.
The meeting reflected the mutual resolve of both nations to expand strategic cooperation in areas of defence training, military coordination, and security policy exchange.
COAS meets chairman of Jordan’s joint chiefs of staff
Earlier, Field Marshal Asim Munir called on Major General Yousef Ahmed Al-Huneiti, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF), at the General Headquarters in Amman.

Upon arrival, the COAS was accorded a warm welcome and presented with a Guard of Honour. During their meeting, both dignitaries reaffirmed the long-standing and historic military partnership between Pakistan and Jordan.
Major General Al-Huneiti acknowledged the Pakistan armed forces’ remarkable contributions to peacekeeping efforts and regional security. The interaction further solidified institutional cooperation and reaffirmed shared aspirations for peace and stability in the broader Middle East region.







