Lebanese army chief travels to Pakistan for meetings
On June 6, 2026, the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces, General Rodolphe Haikal, traveled to Pakistan following an invitation from his Pakistani counterpart, General Asim Munir. The visit was officially announced by the Lebanese military, though specific details regarding the agenda were not initially disclosed. Diplomatic sources cited by AFP suggest the trip is linked to broader international mediation efforts aimed at ending the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Analysts indicate the discussions may focus on the role of Pakistan in mediating tensions between the United States and Iran. Some reports specify the goal as seeking a resolution for hostilities involving Israel, while other sources describe the objective as addressing broader regional negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Lebanon is considered a key participant in these diplomatic channels due to its regional strategic position. The urgency of the trip has been noted by several media outlets, reflecting the volatile situation in the region.