Showing posts with label Turkiye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkiye. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2025

Aman-25 focuses regional cooperation

The picturesque seafront of the Pakistan Navy Dockyard with windsurfers, sailboats and Navy boats painted a beautiful backdrop for the flagpoles from which fluttered the flags of 60 nations participating in the ninth Multinational Maritime Exercise ‘Aman-25’ on Friday morning.

The biennial exercise commenced with a formal flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the cutting of a cake by senior representatives of the participating navies.

A message from the Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, was read by Commodore Omar Farooq during the ceremony.

The naval chief welcomed the participants and highlighted that the exercise, which began in 2007, has now become a regular biennial feature, bringing together regional and ex­tra-regional navies to foster a secure and conducive maritime environment.

He emphasized the Pakistan Navy’s role as a key stakeholder in the Arabian Sea and its initiatives to enhance regional maritime security, including Regional Maritime Security Patrols.

He further stated that in recognition of the international community’s trust in its efforts to promote peace and stability at sea, Pakistan Navy has introduced the Aman Dialogue this year as an adjunct to the exercise.

Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Abdul Munib underscored the force’s contributions to collaborative maritime security and the exercise’s significance in enhancing interoperability among the participants.

Rear Admiral Munib praised the participating countries for supporting Pakistan’s commitment to peace and maritime security and expressed the hope that the friendships fostered during the exercise would continue and grow.

The ninth edition of the exercise will see the participation of 12 naval ships, some of which have already arrived at the Karachi port while others are on their way.

China, with its Plans Baotou-133 and Plans Gaoyouhu, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with its HMS Jazan and HMS Hail ships, are the nations participating with two vessels each.

The other vessels include UAE’s Abu Dhabi (CVT) P-191, Malaysia’s KD Terengganu-174, Japan’s JS Murasame, Sri Lanka’s SLNS Vijayabahu, Indonesia’s KRI Bung Tomo-357, Iran’s Jamaran, Bangladesh’s BNS Somdura Joy, USA’s Lewis B. Puller and Oman’s RNOV Sadh. Meanwhile, Turkiye is participating with one aircraft.

There are also a number of special operation forces and observers taking part in the inaugural Aman Dialogue scheduled for February 09 to 10.

Bangladesh’s Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nazmul Hassan, who arrived with his naval fleet, held meetings with Pakistan’s top military leadership on Friday in another sign of the improved bilateral ties between the two nations.

Admiral Hassan, who will also attend the inaugural Aman Dialogue on maritime security, called on the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza and Chief of Army Staff Gen Asim Munir.

He also held a bilateral meeting with Admiral Ashraf at the Naval Headquarters in Islamabad.

The meetings focused on the evolving regional security landscape and mutual strategic interests, particularly in maritime collaboration.

Both militaries explored avenues to strengthen defence ties, including joint naval exercises, training programs, and exchange visits.

Adm Hassan’s visit marks the second high-level engagement between the Bangladeshi Armed Forces and Pakistani military leadership in recent months.

On January 14, Lt Gen S.M. Kamrul Hassan, the principal staff officer of Bangladesh’s Armed Forces Division, led a military delegation to Pakistan, where both sides agreed to bolster defence cooperation and collaborate on regional peace efforts.

Observers see these developments as a shift in Bangladesh-Pakistan relations after years of estrangement.

Bangladesh’s participation in Pakistan’s multilateral naval exercise is considered a major step forward in military cooperation.

 

Saturday, 11 February 2023

Turkish government thanks Saudi Arabia for humanitarian relief

The Turkish government has thanked the Saudi government and people for the relief and humanitarian efforts offered in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Turkiye a few days ago.

In an official statement, the Turkish government said “We are thankful for the support and solidarity of the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its brotherly people.

“Several planes carrying Saudi humanitarian, relief, and medical aid have arrived in various affected areas in Turkiye, and Saudi search and rescue teams are working side by side with their Turkish peers.

“Receiving support and solidarity from brotherly countries is extremely important at such a difficult time, and Saudi Arabia is one of the first countries to support us.”

According to the statement, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan mentioned Saudi Arabia in particular among the countries that have provided and will continue to provide support to Turkiye at this difficult time.

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in implementation of the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman, has launched a national campaign through “Sahem” platform to help the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkiye, which has raised, so far, SR254,987,681, with the number of donors amounting to 731,005.

The Turkish authorities described the earthquake that hit Turkiye on February 06, 2023 as the Disaster of this century.

The statement added “Two big earthquakes with the magnitudes of 7,7 and 7,6 centered in Kahramanmaraş province took place on February 06, 2023. This was followed by over 1,500 aftershocks. More than ten cities suffered damage and destruction.

“These series of earthquakes have impacted a vast area. The main difference that distinguishes this earthquake from the Great Erzincan Earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9, which was recorded as the most severe earthquake that occurred in Türkiye 84 years ago is the time difference.

“These earthquakes were independent and occurred with a 9-hour difference between them and that they, along with their aftershocks, were felt heavily throughout many regions of Türkiye and in other countries. In that sense, these earthquakes of February 06 could be well considered the “Disaster of this century”.”

According to the statement, a total of 18,991 people lost their lives in the earthquake in Türkiye and 75,523 people got injured and 6,444 buildings collapsed, adding that in the aftermath of the earthquakes, search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the earthquake-affected areas and that the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health, AFAD (Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency), governorships and all other institutions began taking necessary measures.

The Turkish president also confirmed that the Turkish government has taken the necessary measures with all its institutions since the moment of the earthquake, and all capabilities have been mobilized and harnessed, said the statement.

It added that following the earthquake, a Level-4 alert was declared, which includes international aid. So far, 97 countries have offered assistance and 61 of them are on the ground to join the search and rescue and other medical operations, said the statement.