Iraqi air chief praises PAF’s professionalism, expresses ‘keen interest’ in JF-17 Thunder jets

In a meeting with Pakistan‘s air chief, the commander of the Iraqi Air Force expressed a “keen interest” in JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and praised the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) professionalism, the military’s media wing said on Saturday. According to a statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), PAF Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, who on a visit to Iraq, called on Iraqi Air Force Commander Lt Gen Staff Pilot Mohanad Ghalib Mohammed Radi Al-Asadi. The two met at the Iraqi Air Force headquarters, where the ACM Sidhu received a guard of honour upon his arrival, it said. “Discussions focused on enhancing bilateral military cooperation, with emphasis on joint training, capacity building and improving operational cooperation,” ISPR said. During the meeting, ACM Sidhu “highlighted the deep-rooted religious, cultural, and historical ties between Pakistan and Iraq”. He also “reaffirmed PAF’s commitment to support the Iraqi Air Force in training and capacity development”. The statement said the pair “agreed to pursue joint exercises and training initiatives to strengthen interoperability”. Meanwhile, the Iraqi air chief commended PAF’s “professionalism and technological advancement”. The statement added that he also expressed “interest in benefiting from PAF’s world-class training and expressed a keen interest in JF-17 Thunder fighter jets, Super Mushshak trainer aircraft”. The commander also appreciated Pakistan for its role in regional stability, it said. “The visit underscored the shared resolve of both air forces to further strengthen defence ties and professional collaboration,” ISPR added.