Saudi Arabia concludes joint naval exercises

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Warships of the Royal Saudi Navy, US Navy and UK British participate in a joint exercise in the Arabian Gulf, which concluded on Jan. 28, 2021. (SPA)
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Several warships of the Royal Saudi Navy, US Navy and UK British participate in a joint exercise in the Arabian Gulf, which concluded on Jan. 28, 2021. (SPA)
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Several warships of the Royal Saudi Navy, US Navy and UK British participate in a joint exercise in the Arabian Gulf, which concluded on Jan. 28, 2021. (SPA)
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Saudi and US naval commanders are pictured during the closing ceremony of the joint naval exercise. (SPA)
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Updated 29 January 2021
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Saudi Arabia concludes joint naval exercises

  • The Naval Defender 21 exercise began last week in Jubail in the Eastern Province
  • Jubail is home to the King Abdul Aziz Naval Base, the headquarters of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Fleet 

RIYADH: A joint naval exercise in the Arabian Gulf involving the Royal Saudi Navy, US Navy and British minesweepers concluded on Thursday, the Saudi Ministry of Defense said.
Brig.-Gen. Awad Al-Enezi, director of the exercise, said participating vessels executed a number of marine formations, as well as boarding and searching ships, floating mines and reconnaissance operations, port training and defense, drone operations and shooting air and surface enemy targets with live ammunition.
The Naval Defender 21 exercise began last week at King Abdul Aziz Naval Base, the headquarters of the Eastern Fleet in the city of Jubail in the Eastern Province.

Brig.-Gen. Al-Enezi praised the participants for their “professionalism and high readiness,” saying they emerged with “many positive results that reflect the importance of continuous training.”
The mixed naval exercise included the participation of a number of ships, infantry, special maritime security units and naval aviation forces training in several maritime scenarios.
The Naval Defender 21 is part of the joint military exercises conducted by the Saudi armed forces throughout the year with friendly countries, with the aim of raising combat efficiency, gaining more field experience and working to unify military concepts and terminology between the parties participating in the exercise.

 


Saudi Arabia rejects Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

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Saudi Arabia rejects Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

  • Israel on Friday formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” and signed an agreement to establish diplomatic ties

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Friday expressed full support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of Somalia, and expressed its rejection of the declaration of mutual recognition between Israel and Somaliland.

Israel on Friday formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” and signed an agreement to establish diplomatic ties, as the region’s leader hailed its first-ever official recognition.

The Kingdom affirmed its rejection of any attempts to impose parallel entities that conflict with the unity of Somalia, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It also affirmed its support for the legitimate institutions of the Somali state, and its keenness to preserve the stability of Somalia and its people.

Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991, has for decades pushed for international recognition, the key priority for president Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi since he took office last year.