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Pak naval chief meets defence leaders during US visit

Reaffirms commitment to military cooperation
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Pakistan's naval chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf visited the US and held talks with military leaders to enhance defence ties between the two countries, the army said on Friday.

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According to a statement, the visit by the Chief of the Naval Staff was part of ongoing efforts to further strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation and defence engagements.

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During the visit, he called on US Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Vice-Admiral Yvette Davids, and Acting Vice-Commandant of the US Coast Guard, Vice-Admiral Thomas G Allan Jr Matters of professional interest, regional security dynamics, and avenues for professional training and maritime cooperation were discussed during these meetings, it said.

"The engagements encompassed deliberations on politico-military cooperation, maritime security, capacity-building initiatives and shared maritime interests," according to the statement.

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