Pakistan, Oman conclude bilateral naval exercise ‘Thamar Al Tayyib 2023’

Pakistan Navy's Special Service Group showcase drills aboard PNS ASLAT as part of the bilateral exercise Thamar Al Tayyib 2023 with the Royal Navy of Oman on December 24, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Navy)
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Updated 24 December 2023
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Pakistan, Oman conclude bilateral naval exercise ‘Thamar Al Tayyib 2023’

  • This was the 11th edition of the bilateral exercise between the Pakistan Navy, Royal Navy of Oman
  • Both countries partake in exercises related to Anti-Air, Anti-Surface Warfare and Counter Terrorism

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Oman concluded a bilateral naval exercise titled ‘Thamar Al Tayyib 2023’ on Sunday that provided both countries a chance to hone their professional skills and improve their inter-operability, the Pakistan Navy said in a statement.  

This was the 11th edition of the Thamar Al Tayyib exercise between the Royal Navy of Oman and the Pakistan Navy since 2002 conducted in the Gulf of Oman. Pakistan and Oman share a common maritime area due to which both navies closely cooperate to maintain order at sea. 

“Regular conduct of bilateral exercise Thamar Al Tayyib 2023 is a clear manifestation of strong fraternal and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Oman in general and Pakistan Navy and Royal Navy of Oman in particular,” Pakistan Navy said in its statement.  

Pakistan’s flotilla comprised the navy ship Aslat with an embarked helicopter, a fast attack navy ship named ‘Quwwat’, and the navy’s Maritime Patrol Aircraft. Pakistan’s Special Operations Forces also participated in the exercise, the navy said.  

The exercise was conducted in two phases: the Harbour Phase and the Sea Phase. The Harbour Phase included operational and tactical level discussions and exercise planning conferences. 

“During the Sea Phase of the exercise, both the navies conducted a range of advanced operational exercises encompassing major facets of maritime operations related to Anti-Air, Anti-Surface Warfare and Counter Terrorism exercises,” the statement said.  

It said the exercise also involved Coordinated Patrol (CORPAT) by both navies’ ships to curb “illicit activities” at sea.  

“Ex TAT- 23 provided an avenue to enhance mutual learning, improve inter-operability and opportunity for both navies to further hone their professional skills,” the Pakistan Navy said.  

The Pakistan Army, Navy and Air Force periodically organize and participate in international exercises to strengthen defense ties with other countries, particularly those in the Middle East.  


Pakistan rejects Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, alleged plans to displace Palestinians

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Pakistan rejects Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, alleged plans to displace Palestinians

  • Israel last week became the world’s first country to recognize Somaliland, a breakaway region from the African nation
  • As per media reports, Israel has contacted Somaliland over potential relocation of Palestinians forcibly removed from Gaza

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Acting UN Ambassador Usman Jadoon this week rejected Israel’s recognition of the breakaway Somaliland region by describing it as a unilateral and unlawful move, saying Islamabad stands opposed to any plans aimed at forcefully displacing Palestinians from Gaza. 

Last week, Israel announced it had recognized Somaliland, a breakaway African region that declared independence from Somalia in 1991. The move sparked anger among Muslim states, with 21 Islamic nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) rejecting Israel’s move collectively in a joint statement last week. 

Several international news outlets months earlier reported that Israel had contacted Somaliland over the potential resettlement of Palestinians forcibly removed from Gaza. Muslim countries fear Israel’s recognition of the breakaway region could be part of its plan to relocate Palestinians forcibly from Gaza to the region. 

“We strongly condemn the unilateral and unlawful recognition by Israel of the ‘Somaliland’ region of the Federal Republic of Somalia,” Jadoon, Pakistan’s acting permanent representative to the UN, said at a meeting of the Security Council on Monday.

“It is a direct assault on Somalia’s internationally recognized borders and constitutes a flagrant violation of international law.”

Jadoon said Israel’s move is alarming, especially when Somalia seems to be showing encouraging progress on its political and institutional trajectory.

“This positive momentum must be protected and reinforced, not undermined by actions that risk fragmenting the country and reversing hard-won progress,” he said. 

Jadoon pointed to Israel’s previous references to Somaliland as a destination for deported Palestinians, especially from Gaza, saying Tel Aviv’s recognition of the region in this context is “deeply troubling.”

It said Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land has been a source of conflict in the Middle East, noting that it was now exporting this “destabilizing conduct” to the Horn of Africa. 

“Pakistan unequivocally rejects any proposals or plans aimed at the forced displacement of Palestinians,” Jadoon said. “Any actions that advocate or imply displacement or resettlement not only violate international law but also undermine the prospect of a just and lasting peace.”

He said Islamabad stands firmly with the government of Somalia as it attempts to uphold peace and ensure progress in the country. 

“In conclusion, Pakistan calls upon the Security Council and the broader international community to speak with one voice and reject all actions that undermine Somalia’s unity and territorial integrity,” Jadoon added.