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Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes And PAK NAVAL CHIEF Admiral Naveed Ashraf Discusses The Serious Issue Of indian And iranian State Terrorism At NAVAL HQ Islamabad:

Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes, who is on an Official visit to Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN, and PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf discussed the Serious and Grave issue of the indian and iranian State Sponsored, State Funded and State Backed Terrorism in different Parts and Areas of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN during visit to NAVAL HQ Islamabad on Monday, 22nd July 2024, PAK NAVY Media Wing Head DGRP NAVY said in an Official Statement.

Upon arrival, the PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf Warmly Greeted, Welcomed and Received the Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes on his visit to NAVAL HQ Islamabad. A Smartly turned out Contingent of the PAK NAVY presented Guard of Honor to the visiting Dignitary.

Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes laid Floral Wreath at the Shuhada Monument and paid Rich and Glorious Tribute to the Unmatched and Distinctive Brave Sons of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN, who have laid down their lives in their ongoing Fight and War against the indian and iranian State Funded, State Sponsored and State Backed Terrorism in different Parts and Areas of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

Later, the Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers of NAVAL HQ Islamabad. Later, Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes held One on One High-Profile and Most Important meeting with the PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf in his Office at NAVAL HQ Islamabad.

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During the One on One High-Profile and Most Important Meeting, Both the dignitaries discussed matters of mutual interests, regional Maritime Security environment and bilateral naval collaboration.

On the Occasion, Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes, who is on an Official visit to Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN, and PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf discussed the Serious and Grave issue of the indian and iranian State Sponsored, State Funded and State Backed Terrorism in different Parts and Areas of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes and PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf also explored various avenues of cooperation including Training, exchange of visits and conduct of bilateral naval exercises between the NAVAL FORCES of both the Friendly Countries, Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN and Brazil.

On the Occasion, the PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf highlighted PAK NAVY’s initiative of Regional Maritime Security Patrols to ensure Maritime Security and peace in the region. The visiting dignitary acknowledged PAK NAVY, Unmatched Sacrifices in their ongoing War and Fight against indian and iranian State Sponsored Terrorism, efforts and commitments in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.

The recent visit of Brazilian Chief Of Staff Admiral Andre Luiz Silva Lima De Santana Mendes and meeting with the PAK NAVAL CHIEF (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf will further augment and expand Defense Ties between the two brotherly countries in general and the NAVAL, AIR and ARMED FORCES of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKSTAN and Brazil in particular.

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