Pakistan

Karachi: Chief of the Naval Personnel Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi went to ships of foreign navies taking part in Multinational Exercise AMAN-19.
Upon his arrival onboard foreign visiting ships, the Naval Chief was warmly welcomed by Senior Officers/Commanding officers of particular ships and existed the guard of honour by smartly dressed out contingents.
The Naval Chief checked out getting involved ships of Australia (HMAS BALLARAT), China (PLA(N) KUNLUNSHAN), Italy (ITS MARGOTTINI), Malaysia (RMK KD MAHAWANGSA), Oman (RNOV AL-RAHMANI), Sri Lanka (SLNS SAYURALA), Turkey (TCG GOKCEADA) and U.K (HMS DRAGON) where he held interactions with Senior officers/Commanding officers.He was offered briefings onboard ships.
Throughout discussions, the Naval Chief highlighted that Pakistan Navy has actually always been a forerunner in mission for collaborative security in this area of immense strategic value and AMAN series of workouts are anchored on this principle.
The Admiral further expressed that camaraderie created herein shall grow in future and scorridor bring us shutr to the shared goal of local peace and prosperity.
He also valued their participation in AMAN Exercise to meet typical resolve of & Together for Peace &.
Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi engaged with foreign media representatives throughout his visit and replyed to their concerns.
The Senior officers/Commanding officers of the respective ships, extremely acknowledged the strenuous efforts of Pakistan Navy by bringing together international navies towards shared dedication of maritime peace, stability and lterrible order at sea.Chief of the Naval Personnel had interaction with the crew of checking out ships and appreciated their professionalism and morale.TheIndianSubcontinent has not confirmed the material of the source.
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