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Naval Chief discusses maritime security with Australian Envoy

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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi on Wednesday met Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, H.E Dr Geoffrey Shaw at Naval Head Quarters in Islamabad. According to the Naval Spokesperson, the CNS Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi and Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan discussed matters of mutual interest, bilateral collaborations and maritime security in the region.

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Naval Chief Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi recently held meetings with Chief of General Staff and Commander Royal Saudi Naval Forces during his official visit to Saudi Arabia.

Upon his arrival at Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) Headquarters Riyadh, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was received by Commander Royal Saudi Naval Forces Vice Admiral Fahad bin Abdullah Al Ghofaily, said a Pakistan Navy press release.

A smartly dressed contingent of RSNF presented Guard of Honour to the CNS. Admiral Niazi was given comprehensive briefing on RSNF setup and its ongoing operations. He also visited their Command and Control Centre.

Later, the CNS called on Chief of General Staff General Fayyad bin Hamid Al Ruwaili and Commander Royal Naval Forces Vice Admiral Fahad bin Abdullah Al Ghofaily in separate meetings where matters of mutual interest and bilateral defence relations were discussed.

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