Qatari naval ship Al Khor arrives in Karachi to hold bilateral exercise with Pakistan Navy

The picture shared by the Pakistan Navy on September 24, 2024, shows Pakistan Navy personnel (L) waving Pakistani and Qatari flags as Qatar's naval ship named Al Khor arrived in the southern port city of Karachi. (Pakistan Navy)
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  • Pakistan regularly conducts exercises with friendly countries’ navies to enhance maritime cooperation, regional security
  • Qatari officials to take part in bilateral training and discussions with Pakistan Navy counterparts during stay in Karachi 

ISLAMABAD: A Qatar naval ship named Al Khor arrived in the southern port city of Karachi this week to participate in a joint exercise and partake in bilateral trainings with the Pakistan Navy, a statement from the navy confirmed. 

Pakistan regularly conducts bilateral exercises with the navies of friendly countries to enhance maritime cooperation, promote regional stability, and strengthen overall ties. These exercises focus on improving interoperability, tactical operations and counter-terrorism capabilities. Pakistan’s navy also showcases its commitment through these exercises to collaborate with allies on maritime security efforts.

“The Qatari Ship will participate in a joint exercise Asad Al Bahr and bilateral training and discussions with Pakistan Navy counterparts during its stay at Karachi,” the Pakistan Navy said in a statement on Monday. “Upon arrival, the ship was warmly welcomed by Pakistan Navy officers and sailors.”

During the visit, the Qatari ship’s commanding officer paid a visit to the mausoleum of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah to pay homage to him. He also called on Pakistan Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Faisal Abbasi wherein the two officials discussed matters of mutual interest and enhancing bilateral relations.

The Qatari commander also appreciated Pakistan Navy’s efforts in promoting peace and security in the region, the press release said.