Pakistan naval chief meets Saudi, US officials during kingdom visit, attends defense show

Pakistan’s Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi (first from R) during meeting with Saudi dignitaries in Saudi Arabia. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Navy)
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Updated 09 March 2022
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Pakistan naval chief meets Saudi, US officials during kingdom visit, attends defense show

  • During naval chief’s visit, two sides discuss regional maritime security and defense collaboration
  • Niazi attends World Defense Show, meets commander of US Naval Forces Central Command

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi is on an official tour of Saudi Arabia where he held meetings with the Saudi military leadership and the commander of the United States Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT), the Pakistan navy said on Wednesday.
The two sides discussed maritime security in the region and mutual defense collaboration during Niazi’s visit. He also attended the World Defense Show organized by Saudi Arabia. The four-day event concluded on Wednesday.
In a tweet, the Pakistan navy said the kingdom’s military leadership had expressed appreciation for the Pakistan Navy and acknowledged the importance of strong defense ties between the two countries.
“The [Saudi] dignitaries appreciated Pakistan Navy’s initiatives and acknowledged the significance of strong bilateral defense collaboration,” the Pakistan Navy’s spokesperson said.

The chief of naval staff also discussed matters of mutual interest including bilateral defense collaboration and maritime security in the region during separate meetings with the Saudi and American military leaders.
“The Naval Chief highlighted Pakistan Navy’s instrumental contributions for ensuring maritime security and stability in the region including Regional Maritime Security Patrols and participation, as well as leadership of multinational naval task forces within ambit of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF),” said an official statement released by the Pakistan navy.
“It is expected that visit of the Naval Chief will further augment and expand defense ties between the two countries in general and navies in particular,” it added.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy close relations that have seen cooperation between the two countries on defense, trade, economy and other sectors.
Last week, a two-week long joint military exercise between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia concluded at the National Counter-Terrorist Center in the mountain town of Pabbi in Punjab province. In September last year, Saudi and Pakistani forces conducted the joint Naseem Al-Bahr 13 naval exercise in the Arabian Sea near Karachi, with Saudi F-15 aircraft participating in a missile firing drill for the first time.

 


Pakistan urges dialogue on Iran in call with European Union’s vice president

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Pakistan urges dialogue on Iran in call with European Union’s vice president

  • Ishaq Dar, Kaja Kallas discuss regional tensions as Pakistan stresses diplomacy
  • Both officials also appreciate the ‘positive momentum’ in Pakistan-EU relations

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy while discussing the situation in Iran during a telephone call between Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and the European Union’s Vice President Kaja Kallas, according to the foreign office.

The call came amid heightened regional tensions linked to unrest in Iran, as European governments intensify scrutiny of Tehran’s response to protests and assess broader security risks.

“DPM/FM reaffirmed the importance of sustained dialogue and engagement,” the foreign office said, adding that both sides agreed to remain in close contact.

The statement added that Dar and Kallas welcomed the “positive momentum” in Pakistan-EU relations and discussed ways to further deepen bilateral cooperation.

European governments have in recent days condemned Iran’s crackdown to quell the anti-government protests that broke out last month over economic hardship and escalated into widespread demonstrations.

On Friday, the European Union’s aviation regulator urged airlines to avoid Iranian airspace, citing heightened risks linked to weapons systems, air-defense activity and the potential for misidentification amid elevated regional tensions, according to a Reuters report.

Pakistan has consistently called for restraint, dialogue and political solutions in regional crises, positioning diplomacy as a means to prevent escalation and protect regional stability.