Pakistani Navy Chief Celebrates Iran's Participation in Aman-2025 Naval Drills

Pakistani Navy Chief Celebrates Iran’s Participation in Aman-2025 Naval Drills

In a significant development for maritime cooperation in the region, Pakistan’s Navy Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf highlighted the crucial role of Iran’s participation in the Aman-2025 naval exercises. This collaborative effort aims to enhance peace and security at sea.

In an exclusive interview with IRNA in Karachi, Admiral Ashraf discussed his recent meeting with Iranian Navy Chief Brigadier General Shahram Irani and their visit to Iran’s Jamaran warship. He expressed appreciation for Iran’s dedication to fostering collaboration with neighboring countries.

This is a historic moment, as it marks the first time an Iranian warship has taken part in the Pakistani naval maneuvers. Admiral Ashraf noted that this participation is a testament to the “good neighborliness” shared between Pakistan and Iran, reinforcing the strong ties between their naval forces.

Key points discussed by Admiral Ashraf include:

  • Aman-2025 Exercises: These international drills aim to promote cooperation and ensure maritime safety.
  • Regional Collaboration: The exercises underscore a commitment to enhancing peace and security in the region.
  • Joint Efforts: Iran’s involvement reflects a unified approach to addressing maritime challenges.

Admiral Ashraf’s remarks emphasize the importance of collaborative efforts in maintaining security at sea, showcasing a shared vision for peace between the two nations. The Aman-2025 exercises represent a significant step towards fostering mutual trust and cooperation in the maritime domain.

Overall, this partnership not only aims to strengthen bilateral relations but also to enhance the overall stability of the region.

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