UAE Naval Chief Meets Pakistan’s CJCSC in Rawalpindi

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ISPR
Rawalpindi: 

The UAE Naval Chief Pakistan meeting took place at the Joint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi, where Major General Humaid Mohammed Abdulla Alremeithi, Commander of the United Arab Emirates Naval Forces, met General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI, NI (M), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC). The visit underscored the deepening defence cooperation between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, particularly in the maritime domain.

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Defence and Strategic Discussions

During the high-level discussions, the two dignitaries reviewed global and regional geo-strategic developments. They stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral defence collaboration to address evolving security challenges. The UAE Naval Chief Pakistan meeting highlighted the maritime domain as a key area of cooperation, given its growing significance for trade, security, and regional peace.

Appreciation for Pakistan Armed Forces

The visiting dignitary praised the professional standards of Pakistan’s Armed Forces. He acknowledged their sacrifices in the fight against terrorism and their ongoing efforts for regional stability. The UAE, with its expanding naval capacity, expressed interest in sharing expertise and exploring new areas of joint collaboration with Pakistan.

Guard of Honour Ceremony

Earlier, upon arrival at the Joint Staff Headquarters, Major General Alremeithi received a Guard of Honour from a smartly turned-out tri-services contingent. The ceremony reflected the long-standing military ties and mutual respect between Pakistan and the UAE.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

This UAE Naval Chief Pakistan meeting reaffirms the commitment of both nations to enhance defence diplomacy and work closely for regional peace and maritime security. Both sides recognized that closer cooperation not only benefits their national interests but also contributes to broader regional stability.