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Pakistani senior military official has commended the efforts of the Yemeni
marines and coastguard forces in combating piracy in the region.
During his
meeting with Aden governor Adnan al-Jeffri, the
commander of the Pakistani marine formation Brigadier Mukhtar Khan visiting Yemen currently
said that there are many opportunities to reinforce cooperation between marine
forces and coastguard forces in the two countries, particularly in training and
expertise exchange.
Khan said that
the existence of the Pakistani marine units in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean is a part of the international coalition
there to combat piracy in the region.
During the
meeting attending by Pakistani ambassador to Yemen Syed Khawaja, Aden governor Adnan al-Jeffri said that the visit aims to
enhance the security and military cooperation between Yemen and Pakistan.Al-Jeffri
called on the Pakistani private sector to invest in Aden governorate.In return,
Khawaja affirmed the Pakistani government's keenness to prompt the Pakistani
companies to invest in Aden that would widen the
commercial cooperation between Yemen
and Pakistan.He voiced
his country's desire to strengthen cooperation in educational area, saying that
the Pakistani University is to be inaugurated in
Sana'a in April. Worth to
mention is that the Pakistani formation arrived in Aden on Tuesday and consists of a
hydrographic survey and Research vessel "Behr Paima", Frigates
"Tariq" and the submarine "Hashmat"