A Joint Mechanised Training exercise between the Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces began Tuesday in Multan, according to the military. The opening ceremony of the two-month training, which aims to "enhance and strengthen" the existing military cooperation between the two forces was held in the city, it said in a statement. General Officer Commanding Maj. Gen. Zafar Iqbal Marwat presided over the ceremony that was also attended by the participating troops of both countries. Also read: Pakistan-KSA joint military exercise Al-Kassah-III commences A contingent of Saudi Land Forces has arrived to take part in the training. "The joint training is aimed at strengthening and sharing of knowledge through a comprehensive training programme," added the statement. "Drills and procedures will be practiced and tactical exercises conducted to refine the same," it added.
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