The visit of Pakistan Navy Ships BADR and NASR to Malaysia is yet another milestone in keeping up the good naval traditions of strengthening ties of friendship between the two brotherly nations of Pakistan and Malaysia and their two navies.
This was stated by Commodore Kamran Khan, Commander of the Mission from Pakistan Navy Ships BADR and NASR while taking to Media persons on board of PN NASR at Port Klang, Malaysia.
The Pakistani Ships will stay in Malaysia from 4th to 7th April 2009 to enhance defence relations and good will between the two countries
Commodore Kamran said that Military cooperation between Armed forces in general and Pakistan Navy and Royal Malaysian Navy in particular, is an important feature of warm and cordial relations between the two countries. .
Commodore said that Pakistan Navy is extremely thankful to the Royal Malaysian Navy for sending Royal Malaysian Navy's ship KD KEDAH to Karachi to participate in Pakistan’s biennial exercise AMAN-09 held in Mar 2009. The participation of Royal Malaysian Navy in Multinational Exercises in Pakistan is becoming a regular feature of flourishing naval connections between Pakistan and Malaysia, he added.
Commodore Kamran Khan commended the professional conduct of KD KEDAH's crew during the entire exercise and said that he is proud to say that Royal Malaysian Navy is one of the finest navy of the region.
Commodore said, “Pakistan Navy is also a regular participant of Malaysian Defence Exhibition LIMA ( Lankawi International Maritime Air show) and we are proud of our strong naval association”.
He said that Pak-Malaysia defence cooperation dates back to early seventies when the Royal Malaysian Armed Forces personnel were sent to Pakistan for military training. “Today, in both Royal Malaysian and Pakistan Navy, there are fine breed of officers and men serving in Defence Forces of two countries who were trained to a high degree of professionalism in Pakistani and Malaysian military institutions”, he added.
He expressed the hope to widen the existing scale of cooperation and added that Regular visits of PN ships to Malaysia are also manifestation of importance Pakistan attached to Pakistan’s relations with Malaysia.
He also extended the well wishes of the Chief of the Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy Admiral Noman Basir and Commander Pakistan Fleet Rear Admiral Asif Sandila to the Royal Malaysian Navy and people of Malaysia for their love and warmth towards Pakistan.
He also thanked the great people of Malaysia for standing by Pakistan in difficult times especially during the October 2005 earthquake when huge supplies of relief goods and humanitarian assistance was sent to the earthquake hit northern areas of Pakistan and hoped that regular visits of Malaysian Navy Ships to Pakistan will continue.
During their stay, the ships will undertake number of activities with the Royal Malaysian Navy which includes friendly sports fixtures, exchange visits, courtesy calls and reception onboard ships. PN ships will also avail the opportunity to hold Joint/Passage exercises with Royal Malaysian Navy. Ship crew would also undertake community welfare work in one of the orphanage.
Later, the media person were given the round of the ships and conducting officer replied to various questions asked by the media persons.
In the afternoon a forty (40) member delegation of National Defence University of Malaysia also visited the ships. During their stay they were given the briefing about the ships and were also given round of the ships.
PNS NASR is a Combat Support Ship of Pakistan Navy Fleet’s 9th Auxiliary and Mine Warfare Squadron. Her name, an Arabic Word meaning ‘Help’ denotes its combat support role so very vital for sustained operations at sea. The ship is capable of providing fuel, water and stores to surface ships and helicopters at sea for prolonged operations and therefore acts as a lifeline of the Fleet.
PNS BADR is a leading war ship of the 25th Destroyer Squadron of Pakistan Fleet. The ship is named after the famous battle fought in 624 AD at a place called BADR near Madinah. The ship is fitted with state of the art weapons and sensors manned by highly trained and motivated team.
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