Royal Saudi Navy lauds Pakistan for ensuring regional maritime security

Author: Staff Report

Royal Saudi Arabia Naval Force, on Tuesday, visited Naval Headquarters in Islamabad. The delegation was headed by Saudi Navy Deputy Commander.

According to the Naval spokesperson, the visitors held a meeting with Naval Chief Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi at Naval Headquarters and discussed matters of bilateral interests.

In the meeting, the Naval Chief apprised the Saudi delegation about Pakistan Navy’s role in ensuring regional maritime security.

Royal Saudi Naval Force Deputy Commander also appreciated Pakistan Navy’s efforts to maintain regional peace and security.

Last December, Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki had met Naval Chief Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi.

The Saudi envoy had called on Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi and held a discussion on furthering the cooperation on naval defence. The two dignitaries had also deliberated on maritime security among other matters of mutual interest.

The naval chief had informed the Saudi ambassador on issues of regional maritime security patrols in the Arabian Sea. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Navy was appreciated by the Saudi envoy for maintaining regional stability.

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