Rear Admiral Omar, commander of the Peace and Friendship Fleet of the Pakistani Navy, met with the deputy governor of Hormozgan to discuss maritime security cooperation.

Iran PressIran news: During the meeting, Rear Admiral Omar emphasized that Pakistan has successfully ensured the security of its maritime routes through the launch of naval patrols in recent years. He stated, "We believe that there should be an exchange of maritime information between the navies of Iran and Pakistan."

He further noted, "Security is one of the fundamental issues that regional armies are responsible for ensuring, and foreign forces should not be allowed to enter the region under the guise of maintaining security."

This dialogue underscores Pakistan's commitment to enhancing maritime cooperation with Iran, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts to ensure regional stability and security.

The Pakistan Navy Peace and Friendship Fleet, consisting of three naval vessels—the missile cruiser Azamat; the support ship, Rasadgar, and the combat ship Dasht—docked at the first dock of the Imamat Navy Area in Bandar Abbas.

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Pakistan Navy Ship Docks at Bandar Abbas in S. Iran