Pakistan’s Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, recently engaged in a significant meeting with Admiral Hu Zhongming, the commander of China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), during a visit to the PLAN headquarters in Beijing.
In a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), it was highlighted that the discussions between the two naval leaders centered on enhancing bilateral maritime cooperation and addressing prevailing regional maritime security challenges.
Admiral Ashraf emphasized the pivotal role of the Pakistan Navy in upholding maritime peace and stability within the region. His remarks underscored Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding maritime interests and promoting collaborative efforts towards regional security.
In response, Admiral Hu Zhongming expressed admiration for the contributions of the Pakistani Navy in joint maritime security initiatives.
Both leaders reiterated the significance of fostering robust cooperation between their respective naval forces, recognizing the mutual benefits derived from such collaboration.
The visit holds strategic importance in strengthening the longstanding defence ties between Pakistan and China, as emphasized by the ISPR statement.
It is anticipated that the discussions and engagements conducted during Admiral Naveed Ashraf’s visit will serve to deepen the existing bonds of cooperation and pave the way for enhanced maritime security measures between the two nations.
This meeting between Admiral Ashraf and Admiral Hu signifies a commitment to mutual cooperation and underscores the shared resolve of Pakistan and China to address regional challenges and promote stability in maritime domains.
Such high-level engagements are instrumental in fostering trust, understanding, and synergy between the naval forces of both countries, ultimately contributing to broader objectives of peace and security in the region.
