Beirut, Lebanon – The Lebanese Army announced that its commander, General Rudolph Haykal, departed for Pakistan on an official visit at the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart.
No further details were released regarding the purpose or duration of the visit.
The statement clarified that the visit was at the invitation of the Pakistani government.
The region is currently witnessing rapid diplomatic and security activity, coinciding with complex regional developments.
A visit at the official invitation of the Pakistani army
The Lebanese army commander received an invitation from his Pakistani counterpart for an official visit.
However, the army did not specify the agenda or the topics to be discussed during the visit.
This move comes within the framework of existing military and diplomatic cooperation
between the two countries. This cooperation includes training and the exchange of security expertise.
tense regional context
The visit comes amid complex regional circumstances.
The region is witnessing numerous diplomatic moves among several countries,
with ongoing discussions regarding security and military issues.
The Lebanese army did not specify whether the visit would include meetings with government officials,
nor did it clarify whether the talks would focus on military or security cooperation.
Ongoing military cooperation
The Lebanese Army maintains cooperative relations with several friendly armies, including Pakistan.
This is part of joint training and coordination programs aimed at strengthening defense capabilities.
Further details regarding the visit’s outcomes are expected to be announced later, following the conclusion of official talks.


