ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday denied having bilateral naval training with Israel as both countries are participating in an international drill on Ukraine's Black Sea coast.
The 12-day Sea Breeze 2021 exercise hosted by the Ukrainian Navy and United States Sixth Fleet kicked off on Wednesday with over 30 participants, including several EU countries, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Australia and Israel.
Pakistan is taking part as an observer, with no ship or aircraft involved, foreign office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri told Arab News.
"Hence, any insinuation of bilateral exercise with Israel Navy is unwarranted," he said. "It is a multilateral exercise with participation from over 30 countries wherein Pakistan is participating as observer."
Pakistan does not recognize Israel and has repeatedly expressed its support for the establishment of an independent State of Palestine with the pre-1967 borders, in accordance with the relevant United Nations and Organization of Islamic Cooperation resolutions.
"Our policy on Palestine is very clear, in which there is no change," Chaudhri said.
He added that as Ukraine had taken part in the Pakistan Navy's AMAN drill in the Arabian Sea earlier this year, Islamabad is only reciprocating Kyiv's participation by sending its defense attaché as observer during the Sea Breeze exercise.
Former Pakistani ambassador to Saudi Arabia Vice Admiral (Retd.) Khan Hasham bin Saddique told Arab News that Pakistan's presence during the drill did not mean any softening in Islamabad's approach to Tel Aviv.
"The government has clearly stated its stance that it would not recognize Israel until the Palestinian issue is resolved," he said, adding that Pakistan is participating due its good diplomatic relations with Ukraine.
The Sea Breeze exercise has been held annually in Ukraine since 1997, involving NATO members and partner countries.