Pakistan, Malaysia agree to boost cooperation in diverse sectors

AsiaPakistan, Malaysia agree to boost cooperation in diverse sectors

Pakistan, Malaysia agree to boost cooperation in diverse sectors

ISLAMABAD: The 12th meeting of Pak-Malaysia Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation (JCDC) concluded on Tuesday.

During the meeting, both the countries agreed to collaborate in the fields of training, bilateral visits, participation in military exercises and defence products.

The Pakistani delegation led by federal Secretary Defence Lt General (retd) Muhammad Alam Khattak took part in the meeting while the Malaysian delegation was headed by the Ministry of Defence Secretary General Dato Sri Dr. Haji Ismail Ahmad bin Haji Ahmad.

It was mutually decided by both sides that next Round of JCDC will be convened in Malaysia in 2015-16.

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