Pakistan, Turkiye air forces reaffirm ‘growing strategic convergence’ in defence sector: ISPR

Published May 22, 2026
Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu with Commander Turkish Air Force General Ziya Cemal Kadıoglu. — Screengrab from video via ISPR
Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu with Commander Turkish Air Force General Ziya Cemal Kadıoglu. — Screengrab from video via ISPR

The Pakistan Air Force and the Turkiye Air Force reaffirmed their “growing strategic convergence” in defence, aerospace innovation and emerging technologies, the military’s media wing said on Friday.

Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, during an official visit to Turkiye, held high-level meetings with Turkish Air Force Commander General Ziya Cemal Kadıoğlu, Defence Minister Yaşar Güler, and Baykar Technologies Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Selçuk Bayraktar, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

During these engagements, ACM Sidhu reaffirmed “the growing strategic convergence and shared commitment of both nations towards enhanced collaboration in defence, aerospace innovation and emerging technologies”.

At the headquarters of the Turkish Air Force, the air chief was accorded a guard of honour. During the engagement, ACM Sidhu “discussed enhancing interoperability through joint exercises, training programmes, and professional exchanges”.

“The Turkish air chief appreciated Pakistan Air Force’s support in training Turkish pilots,” ISPR said.

ACM Sidhu, in his meeting with Güler, “reaffirmed the strong historical and strategic ties between Pakistan and Turkiye,” the ISPR stated, adding that the two sides also explored “deeper cooperation in training, capacity building and aerospace collaboration”.

The air chief also met Baykar Technologies CTO Selçuk Bayraktar, where discussions focused on “advancements in aerospace innovation, unmanned aerial systems and emerging technologies,” the military’s media wing said.

ISPR added that the discussion reflected the “shared vision of both sides to pursue greater collaboration in next-generation defence technologies”.

Pakistan and Turkiye share robust bilateral relations spanning across various sectors.

Earlier this year, Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir, in a meeting with Turkiye’s Chief of General Staff General Selcuk Bayraktaroglu, discussed the regional security landscape and bilateral defence cooperation.

It was also reported earlier this year that the country was seeking to join a defence alliance between Saudi Arabia and Pakis­tan, which was signed in September 2025.

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