SAUDI ARABIA

Ambassador hosts dinner aboard Pakistan Navy ship

February 13, 2018

Waqar Naseem Wamiq

Saudi Gazette

RIYADH — The Pakistani Ambassador Vice Admiral (Retd.) Khan Hasham Bin Saddique hosted a dinner aboard Pakistan Navy ship Zulfiqar berthed at Jubail port at the weekend. The dinner was held in honor of the officers of Royal Saudi Naval Forces and Pakistan Navy, participating in joint naval exercises in the Gulf. Prominent members of Pakistani community were also invited. Commander of Eastern fleet of Royal Saudi Naval Forces Rear Admiral Laafi Al-Harbi was the guest of honor on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, the ambassador thanked Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for their leadership in enhancing strategic relations between the two countries. He also thanked and appreciated the hospitality and professional excellence of the RSNF. He stated that the relations between the two countries, in all spheres, were growing stronger with each passing day. He termed the exercises as yet another milestone of defense cooperation between the forces of the two countries. He added that such exercises provide an opportunity for exchange of expertise and knowledge of modern techniques of naval warfare which were helpful in building the capacity of both navies for countering the threats posed in the maritime arena.

Pakistan Navy flotilla comprising PN Ships Zulfiqar, Tariq, Azmat, Quwwat, Munsif, Pakistan Navy helicopters and P3C Orion Long Range maritime patrol aircraft are these days in the Kingdom for 11th edition of Naseem Al-Bahr series of naval exercises. These bilateral exercises also include the first-ever Joint Mine counter measures exercise and Deraa Al Sahil, the marine forces exercise. The bilateral exercises aimed at further strengthening naval cooperation between the two countries, will continue till Feb. 17.


February 13, 2018
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