Afghanistan, March 7 -- Khalid bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's defense minister, and Asim Munir, Pakistan's army chief, discussed efforts to stop Iran's missile attacks during a meeting in Riyadh.
Saudi state media reported that the two senior officials met Saturday in the Saudi capital to review regional security developments and explore ways to halt the ongoing missile strikes.
The discussions focused on rising tensions in the Middle East and the potential consequences of continued attacks by Iran on regional countries and strategic infrastructure.
Officials said the meeting highlighted growing military coordination between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan as both countries monitor the escalating regional conflict.
The talks also addressed broade...