Saudi envoy, Pak navy chief discuss bilateral issues

Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, exchanges views with the Ambassador of KSA, Nawaf Saeed A. Al Malki, during his visit to naval headquarters. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Navy)
  • Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki met Pakistan Navy Chief at his office
  • Navies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have close cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, the ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Islamabad, met Pakistan’s Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi at his office in Islamabad on Friday and discussed issues relating to bilateral ties.
“During the meeting both sides discuss issues of mutual interest,” the Saudi Embassy said in a tweet.

The navies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have close cooperation and have held a number of joint trainings and exercises.
Pakistan Navy ship PNS Saif is currently on a visit to Saudi Arabia and its Commanding Officer, Capt. Shahid Wasif, early this week hosted a reception at the PNS Saif at the Jeddah Islamic Port.
Capt. Tariq Al-Seeri, a representative of the Saudi Royal Navy, had also attended the reception.
According the statement issued by Pakistani Consulate in Jeddah, Wasif said that “Saudi Arabia has a very significant role and position in the region. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have time-tested and mutually supportive relations.”
Earlier this year, in February, the joint naval exercises between the Pakistan Navy and Royal Saudi Naval Forces, Naseem Al-Bahr-11 and Daraa Al Sahil-4, were held in the Arabian Gulf at the East Fleet at the King Abdulaziz naval base.