Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces, met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish Armed Forces Chief in Ankara on Tuesday.
The meeting signals an effort to solidify military ties between Islamabad and Ankara as both nations navigate a shifting global security landscape. Strengthening these bonds allows Pakistan to diversify its strategic partnerships while Turkiye expands its influence in South Asia.
Field Marshal Munir arrived in the Republic of Türkiye for an official visit lasting two days [1]. The discussions focused on deepening strategic and defence cooperation, officials said. The meetings were designed to enhance deep-rooted ties and foster a more robust partnership in the evolving geopolitical environment.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) provided a statement on the nature of the talks. "The meetings underscored the shared vision of both nations to foster a more robust strategic partnership in the evolving geopolitical environment," ISPR said.
The visit included high-level engagements with both political and military leadership in the Turkish capital. The agenda centered on the mutual interest of both countries to maintain stability and security through increased military collaboration. No specific new treaties or hardware acquisitions were announced during the talks, but the dialogue emphasized a commitment to long-term strategic alignment.
Field Marshal Munir serves as both the Chief of Army Staff and the Chief of Defence Forces for Pakistan. His presence in Ankara underscores the priority the Pakistani military leadership places on its relationship with Turkiye.
“The meetings underscored the shared vision of both nations to foster a more robust strategic partnership”
This high-level military exchange reflects a strategic pivot toward strengthening non-Western security alliances. By deepening defence ties with Turkiye, Pakistan secures a reliable partner for military technology and training, while Turkiye reinforces its role as a key diplomatic bridge between Europe and Asia.



