The Defence Minister will hold a meeting with Morocco’s Minister Delegate for National Defence Administration, Abdellatif Loudiyi, and lead delegation-level talks to explore avenues of cooperation in areas of mutual interest
DNA
Casablanca, JAN 13 — Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif arrived in Morocco on a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral defence cooperation.
Upon his arrival at Casablanca Airport, he was warmly received by Major General Ahmed Hattouto, Commander of the Casablanca Army, senior Moroccan officials, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Morocco, Syed Adil Gilani.
This visit comes at a significant moment, as Morocco has recently appointed its first-ever Defence Attaché in Islamabad — a landmark step that reflects Rabat’s growing interest in deepening defence and security ties with Pakistan. The appointment is seen as a major institutional development, providing a permanent channel for defence diplomacy and coordination between the two countries.
During the visit, Pakistan and Morocco are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance defence collaboration. The agreement marks a historic advancement in consolidating bilateral defence ties.
The Defence Minister will hold a meeting with Morocco’s Minister Delegate for National Defence Administration, Abdellatif Loudiyi, and lead delegation-level talks to explore avenues of cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
The MoU is expected to establish an institutional framework for sustained defence relations, opening new opportunities for collaboration in military training, exchange of expertise, capacity building, and other joint initiatives.
In addition, both sides are expected to discuss potential defence deals, including cooperation in aviation and the possible purchase of fighter jets, underscoring the strategic nature of the partnership.
Minister Asif’s visit reflects the deep-rooted friendship between Pakistan and Morocco and underscores the shared commitment to expanding cooperation in defence, security, and other fields of common interest. The timing of the visit, following Morocco’s appointment of its Defence Attaché in Islamabad, highlights the seriousness of both nations in elevating their defence relationship to new heights.












