Matters of mutual interests including bilateral defence collaboration and maritime security in the region were discussed

Karachi: Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi, who is on an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called on the military leadership of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Commander US Navcent Vice Admiral Brad Cooper (Naval Forces Central Command).
CNS Niazi also attended the World Defence Show organised by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of KSA.
As per the Navy DGPR, during separate call-on meetings, matters of mutual interests including bilateral defence collaboration and maritime security in the region were discussed.
The dignitaries appreciated Pakistan Navy initiatives and acknowledged the significance of strong bilateral defence collaboration.
#CNS Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi is on an official visit to KSA. During the visit, Naval Chief separately called-on military leadership of KSA & Commander US NAVCENT. CNS also attended the event of World Defense Show organised by MoD, KSA. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/CSch51HL7M
— DGPR (Navy) (@dgprPaknavy) March 9, 2022

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