Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Naveed Ashraf, called on the military and naval leadership of Oman during an official visit. He held separate meetings with the Minister of the Royal Office, General Sultan Mohammad Al Nu’amani, the Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, and the Commander of the National Defense College, Rear Admiral Ali Abdullah Al Shidi.
During the meetings, discussions focused on strengthening defense cooperation and reinforcing the historic ties between Oman and Pakistan. The Naval Chief highlighted that the Pakistan Navy is a strong proponent of collaborative maritime security in coordination with other regional countries and has always been at the forefront of such initiatives. Oman’s civil and military leadership appreciated the Pakistan Navy’s efforts in support of collaborative maritime security in the region and acknowledged the significance of strong bilateral naval collaboration.
The Naval Chief also visited key facilities, including the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) Said bin Sultan Naval Base, Oman Naval Ship, Maritime Security Centre, National Defense College, Military Technical College, and Sultan Qaboos Naval Academy, where the Admiral was given on-site briefings.
Pakistan and Oman historically enjoy brotherly relations, and the visit of the Naval Chief will further augment and expand defense ties between the two countries, particularly between their navies.
The Naval Chief also visited key facilities, including the RNO Said bin Sultan Naval Base, Oman Naval Ship, Maritime Security Centre, National Defense College, Military Technical College, and Sultan Qaboos Naval Academy where the Admiral was given onsite briefings.
Pakistan and Oman historically enjoy brotherly relations and the visit of Naval Chief will further augment and expand defense ties between the two countries in general and navies in particular.
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