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178091
Tue, 04/26/2011 - 16:48
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Defence Commander Royal Saudi Navy forces calls on Pakistani Defence Minister
Islamabad, April 26, 2011 (PPI ): Vice Admiral Dakheel Allah Bin Ahmed Al Waqdani, Commander Royal Saudi Navy Forces along with a delegation of Royal Navy called on the Federal Minister for Defence, Ch.Ahmad Mukhtar in the Ministry of Defence on Tuesday.
Ch .Ahmad Mukhtar expressed that both the countries enjoy brotherly relations and the people of Pakistan pray for the health H.M. King Abdullah, the custodian of the Holy Mosques and looked forward for his guidance and support.
The Federal Minister highlighted that Government of Pakistan is keen to further expand and enhance its relations with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in areas of defence, economy and energy sectors.
The visiting commander expressed his satisfaction over the existing level of cooperation and collaboration in the field of defence in general and with Navy in particular.
However, in view of the challenges, a need to further enhance the level of bilateral relations was emphasized. The Federal Minister also extended a gratitude to KSA for help and rehabilitation provided during floods in 2010.
Ch .Ahmad Mukhtar expressed that both the countries enjoy brotherly relations and the people of Pakistan pray for the health H.M. King Abdullah, the custodian of the Holy Mosques and looked forward for his guidance and support.
The Federal Minister highlighted that Government of Pakistan is keen to further expand and enhance its relations with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in areas of defence, economy and energy sectors.
The visiting commander expressed his satisfaction over the existing level of cooperation and collaboration in the field of defence in general and with Navy in particular.
However, in view of the challenges, a need to further enhance the level of bilateral relations was emphasized. The Federal Minister also extended a gratitude to KSA for help and rehabilitation provided during floods in 2010.