Libya: Pakistan Chief of Staff in Benghazi for Arms Sales at Camp Haftar
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In Libya, the end of 2025 saw the emergence of a new ally of Khalifa Haftar camp leader from eastern and southern Libya. A military agreement was signed on 21 December in Benghazi between the deputy commander of the Libyan national army Saddam Haftar and Marshal Asim Munir, president and chief of staff of the Pakistani army, who then made an official visit to Benghazi. This new agreement could threaten stability that is still fragile in Libya.
In what would undoubtedly constitute an important leap of capacity for the institution, it has been announced that Pakistan would have made concrete the sale of new JF-17 Thunder fighters to the Libyan National Army (LNA), being an agreement that would require the investment of more than 4 billion dollars to take [...] The entry Pakistan would have concreteized the sale of new JF-17 Thunder fighters to the Libyan National Army aparece primero en…
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