Pakistan Finalizes $4 Billion Arms Deal with Libya's LNA Despite UN Embargo
Pakistan has reportedly signed a major $4 billion arms deal with the Libyan National Army (LNA), making it one of its largest defense exports. The agreement includes JF-17 fighter jets and trainer aircraft, despite an ongoing UN arms embargo on Libya. The deal was finalized after a meeting between Pakistan's Army Chief and the LNA's deputy commander.
- Pakistan secured a $4 billion military equipment deal with Libyan National Army.
- The deal includes JF-17 fighter jets and Super Mushak trainer aircraft.
- Agreement was reached despite a standing UN arms embargo on Libya.
- Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir met LNA's Saddam Khalifa Haftar.
- This marks one of Pakistan's largest ever defense export agreements.
- Deliveries of military hardware are expected over 2.5 years.
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