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High-Level Delegation Of Royal Saudi Naval Forces Visits PAK NAVY Led CTF-150 At Manama In Bahrain:

High-Level Delegation of Royal Saudi Naval Forces visited the PAKISTAN NAVY Led Combined Task Force (CTF-150) at Manama in Bahrain on Wednesday, 11th September 2024, PAK NAVY Media Wing Head DGPR NAVY said in an Official Statement.

 

Royal Saudi Naval Forces Delegation Visits PAK NAVY Led CTF-150 at Manama In Bahrain.

Discussions focused on CTF 150’s ongoing operations aimed at disrupting illicit activities in the Arabian Sea and ensuring maritime security in the region.

During the meeting, both commanders shared their perspectives on regional maritime security challenges and explored potential avenues for collaboration between CTF 150 and the upcoming RSNF Maritime Component Command to maintain security and stability in the region.

During the meeting, the current Commander of Combined Task Force 150 (CCTF 150) PAK NAVY Commodore Asim Sohail Malik and Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) Maritime Component Commander Commodore Othman Oqab Al Zahrani discussed the Serious and Grave issue of the indian and iranian State Sponsored, State Backed and State Funded Terrorism in different areas and parts of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

They also reaffirmed the excellent relationship between the NAVAL FORCES of both the Brotherly ISLAMIC Countries, Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN and ISLAMIC Brotherly Country Saudi Arabia, emphasizing their shared commitment to fostering regional peace.

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Following a comprehensive briefing on CTF 150 operations, the RSNF delegation engaged with the entire PAK NAVY Team currently leading CTF 150 and exchanged views on viable options to counter contemporary maritime security challenges.

PAK NAVY, the Guardians of the Sacred Maritime Frontiers of Beloved Peace Loving Sacred Country PAKISTAN, has the distinction of commanding CTF 150 twelve times previously. This 13th command is a manifestation of the trust and respect placed in the PAK NAVY. The visit underscored the strong ties between the two navies and their collective dedication to countering maritime threats through joint and collaborative efforts.

Commodore Asim Sohail Malik, Commander of CTF 150, assured that his team would continue to strengthen the efforts of this multinational task force to provide robust security in this vital maritime region. He also highlighted PAK NAVY’s commitment to working with coalition navies to ensure peace and stability within the area of responsibility.

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پاکستان زندہ باد باد ” 。。。

” پاک افواج زندہ باد ” 。。。

پیارے امن سے محبت کرنے والا مقدس ملک پاکستان پائند آباد ” 。。。

 

 

 

” مرگ بر کشور بی شرم تروریست ایران ” 。。。

مرگ بر سگ کثیف و خوکی خامنه ای ” 。。。

” مرگ بر سگ کثیف و سرلشکر حسین سلامی فرمانده سپاه ایران ” 。。。

مرگ بر سگ کثیف و رئیس اطلاعات ایران اسماعیل خطیب ” 。。。

 

 

 

दुनिया के नंबर 1 बेशर्म आतंकवादी देश भारत का खात्मा ” 。。。

गंदे कुत्ते और सूअर को मौत, भारत के प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ” 。。。

” गंदे कुत्ते और सुअर की मौत भारतीय राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा सलाहकार अजीत डोभाल ” 。。。

विश्व के नंबर 1 बेशर्म आतंकवादी देश भारत के कायर, बेशर्म और हतोत्साहित सुरक्षा बलों को मौत ” 。。。

 

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