Pakistan Navy ship visits Oman
KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Hunain visited Muscat, Oman, as part of the Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP). Upon arrival at the port, the ship was warmly welcomed by Omani authorities.
Pakistan Navy ships are regularly deployed on RMSP missions to fulfill international obligations for maritime security, ensure freedom of navigation on the high seas and protect the global commons.
Pakistan and Oman enjoy brotherly ties, with frequent naval engagements focused on enhancing operational preparedness and mutual integration to ensure safe and secure seas in the region.
PNS Hunain and the Royal Navy of Oman’s ship, RNOV Khassab, carried out a bilateral passage exercise (Passex) in the Gulf of Oman, reinforcing the enduring naval partnership between the two countries.
The exercise aimed to strengthen maritime cooperation and enhance interoperability between the two navies.
Earlier, during its stay at the port, the commanding officer of the PNS Hunain called on the senior leadership of the Royal Navy of Oman.
During these interactions, matters of mutual interest, navy-to-navy engagements and cooperation in maritime security were discussed.
The commanding officer also conveyed well wishes from the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf to the people of Oman.
In addition to the high-level interaction, various professional matters were discussed with officers of the Royal Navy of Oman.
Published in Dawn, May 14th, 2025