China hails Pakistan Navy’s role in maritime security

Published May 19, 2016
KARACHI: Admiral Wu Shengli, Commander PLA (Navy), attends a briefing on operational developments along with Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah at the Pakistan Navy Fleet Headquarters on Wednesday.—INP
KARACHI: Admiral Wu Shengli, Commander PLA (Navy), attends a briefing on operational developments along with Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah at the Pakistan Navy Fleet Headquarters on Wednesday.—INP

KARACHI: The Chinese naval chief visited the Pakistan Navy Fleet Headquarters on Wednesday and met Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah.

“Admiral Wu Shengli, Commander, PLA (Navy), China, is on an official visit to Pakistan,” an official statement said.

The naval chiefs held detailed discussions on professional matters. A comprehensive briefing on operational developments was also given to the visiting officer.

“The PLA(N) commander lauded Pakistan Navy’s efforts and focused commitment in support of collaborative maritime security in the region.

"Admiral Wu said that Pakistan, as a responsible state, was playing a pivotal role for maritime security and stability in the region, which had greatly helped in shaping a secure environment for freedom of navigation in the region.”

Published in Dawn, May 19th, 2016

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