Pakistan mission marks Defense Day onboard Navy ship Shamsheer at Abu Dhabi port

In this handout photograph, taken and released by Pakistan Embassy, Pakistan’s envoy to the UAE, Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi (C), along with Commodore Shahid Wasif SI (M) (2R), Mission Commander of the Pakistan Navy, and General Salem Saeed Al Jabri (2L), UAE’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Military and Security Affairs, gesture during a cake cutting ceremony to mark Pakistan’s Defense Day onboard Pakistan Navy Ship Shamsheer at the Cruise Terminal, Mina Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi on September 5, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Embassy)
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Updated 06 September 2024
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Pakistan mission marks Defense Day onboard Navy ship Shamsheer at Abu Dhabi port

  • Pakistan hosts reception attended by UAE government and navy officials, members of diplomatic corps
  • Bilateral exercise ‘Nasl Al Bahr’ between Pakistan and UAE also started earlier this week from Port Zayed 

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad’s Embassy in Abu Dhabi on Thursday hosted a reception to mark Pakistan’s Defense Day onboard Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Shamsheer at the Cruise Terminal, Mina Zayed Port, Abu Dhabi, the mission said in a statement.
Pakistan celebrates Defense Day each year to honor the soldiers who fought against India in the 1965 war.
Pakistan’s envoy to the UAE, Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, along with Commodore Shahid Wasif SI (M), Mission Commander of the Pakistan Navy, welcomed chief guest General Salem Saeed Al Jabri, UAE’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Military and Security Affairs, and Brig. Abdullah Al Mohairbi, Deputy Commander of the UAE Navy, at the reception, which was attended by members of the diplomatic corps and officials of the UAE government. 
Exercise “Nasl Al Bahr’ between Pakistan and the UAE has also started after Pakistan Navy’s flotilla including Shamsheer and Haibat arrived at Port Zayed earlier this week.
“In his welcome address, Commodore Shahid Wasif said that Pakistan and the UAE have commenced bilateral exercise ‘Nasl Al Bahr’ in the UAE. He elaborated that the exercise is aimed to strengthen cooperation between two navies, enhance interoperability and build their capacities,” Pakistan’s embassy in Abu Dhabi said in a statement.




This handout photograph, taken and released by Pakistan Embassy, shows a customized cake at a special event to mark Pakistan’s Defense Day onboard Pakistan Navy Ship Shamsheer at the Cruise Terminal, Mina Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi on September 5, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Embassy)

Tirmizi said Pakistan and the UAE army were “traditional partners” in achieving peace, stability and security in the region. 
“The history of close collaboration between the two militaries could be traced farther than the unification of the Emirates,” the ambassador said. “The relationship between the two sides, having strong roots, has now transformed into a stronger partnership, which is clearly evident by the fact that UAE Navy have hosted Pakistan Navy’s PN flotilla for the fifth edition of exercise Nasl Al Bahr.”




In this handout photograph, taken and released by Pakistan Embassy, Pakistan’s envoy to the UAE, Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi (C), along with Commodore Shahid Wasif SI (M) (R), Mission Commander of the Pakistan Navy, and General Salem Saeed Al Jabri (L), UAE’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Military and Security Affairs, gesture at a ceremony to mark Pakistan’s Defense Day onboard Pakistan Navy Ship Shamsheer at the Cruise Terminal, Mina Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi on September 5, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Embassy)

The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the United States. It is also home to more than a million Pakistani expatriates and the second-largest source of remittances to Pakistan after Saudi Arabia.


Pakistan to sell excess gas in international markets from Jan.1— petroleum minister

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Pakistan to sell excess gas in international markets from Jan.1— petroleum minister

  • Pakistan was reportedly exploring ways to reduce $378 million in annual losses from supply glut caused by excess fuel imports 
  • Move to sell excess LNG in international markets will limit $3.56 billion losses caused since 2018-19, says petroleum minister

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will sell its excess liquefied natural gas (LNG) in international markets from Jan. 1, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said, revealing the move would limit losses caused from a years-long supply glut. 

Local and international media outlets had reported in July that Pakistan was exploring ways to sell excess LNG cargoes amid a gas supply glut that government officials said was costing domestic producers $378 million in annual losses. News reports had said Pakistan had at least three LNG cargoes in excess that it imported from Qatar and has no immediate use for.

Speaking to reporters during a press conference on Sunday, Malik said there was an excess of imported gas in Pakistan as the use of this fuel for power generation had reduced in the country during the past few months. He said Islamabad had been forced to sell the gas to local consumers, due to which the circular debt in the gas sector from 2018 till now had ballooned to around Rs1,000 billion [$3.56 billion]. 

“From Jan. 1 we will sell this excess fuel in international markets to reduce our burden and limit our losses of this Rs1,000 billion [$3.56 billion],” Malik said. 

He said this move would also allow Pakistan’s state-owned enterprises in the sector to operate on their full capacity and generate profits and employment. 

Malik also spoke of foreign oil companies that were ready to invest millions in the country in the near future. 

The minister cited the recent visit of Turkish energy minister to Pakistan which had resulted in the state-owned Turkish Petroleum signing deals to carry out onshore and offshore drilling activities in Pakistan. 

“Turkish Petroleum will also open its office in Islamabad, where 10 to 15 Turkish nationals will be working,” Malik said. 

He also said that a delegation of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) visit Pakistan this week, adding that it was also expected to collaborate with local companies for oil and gas exploration.

The minister said SOCAR was also opening its office in Pakistan. 

“It will also invest millions of dollars in the construction of an oil pipeline from Machike to Thalian in collaboration with the PSO (Pakistan State Oil) and FWO (Frontier Works Organization),” Malik said.