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PAKISTAN NAVY’s Newest Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR Participates In MALPAK-IV Bilateral NAVAL Drills With Royal Malaysian Navy During Official Visit To Malaysia:

PAKISTAN NAVY’s Newest and Lethal Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR participated in the MALPAK-IV Bilateral Naval Drills with Royal Malaysia Navy (RMN) during official visit to Brotherly country Malaysia during return Passage from CHINA to PAKISTAN on Saturday, 6th August, 2022, PAKISTAN NAVY Media Wing Head DGPR NAVY Rear Admiral Naeem Sarwar said in an official statement.

According to the details, PAKISTAN NAVY’s Hi-Tech and Lethal Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR visit Brotherly ISLAMIC Country Malaysia during return passage from CHINA to PAKISTAN.

Upon arrival at the port of Malaysia, the PAKISTAN NAVY Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR was warmly greeted, received and welcomed by the Defense Attaché of PAKISTAN at Kuala Lumpur Commodore Nasir Mahmood and other Top Senior Officials from the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).

On the occasion, the Military Band of Malaysia played tunes as part o Welcome Gesture for the arrival of PAKISTAN NAVY Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR.

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The visit of PAKISTAN NAVY Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR included the Sea and Harbor phases. In the harbor phase, different table top discussions on ‘Professional and Mutual Matters’ and Bilateral interactions with the top Military leadership were held.

PAKISTAN NAVY Newest Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR participated in the MALPAK-IV Bilateral Naval Drills with Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) with aim to enhance the professionalism and interoperability between the Two NAVAL FORCES of the ISLAMIC World.

During the port visit, the Commanding Officer of PAKISTAN NAVY Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR Captain Yasir Tahir held One on One high-profile and important meeting with the Deputy Western Fleet Commander of Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) and Commanding Officer KD SULTAN IDRIS I.

During the meetings, the dignitaries discussed various matters of Professional and Mutual Interest, including the recent regional security situation.

The Commanding Officer of PAKISTAN NAVY Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR Captain Yasir Tahir conveyed the well wishes from the CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi to the People of Brotherly ISLAMIC Country Malaysia in general and Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) in particular.

During the visit, the Officers of the Royal Malaysian Navy and Diplomatic Corps in the Kuala Lumpur visited onboard the PAKISTAN NAVY’s Hi-Tech and Lethal Stealth Warship PNS TAIMUR.

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The visiting dignitaries were thoroughly briefed about the PAKISTAN NAVY’s initiative of Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP) in the indian Ocean Region (iOR).

On the occasion, the PAKISTAN NAVY Officials also visited the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) training facilities and Malaysian Warship KD JEBAT during official visit to Brotherly ISLAMIC Country Malaysia.

The recent visit of PAKISTAN NAVY to Brotherly ISLAMIC Country Malaysia and the participation of MALPAK-IV Bilateral Naval Drills with Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) will provided an opportunity to the NAVAL FORCES of both the ISLAMIC Countries, PAKISTAN and Malaysia, to further enhance their existing close Cordial relations and diplomatic ties in different domains, including Defense and Security.

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