Pakistan Navy Flotilla comprising of PNS RAH NAWARD, PNS MADADGAR and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship PMSS KASHMIR visited Port Sultan Qaboos, Muscat, Oman, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Sunday. Upon arrival at the port, the ships were warmly welcomed by Omani authorities. During the visit, the mission commander along with the commanding officers held meetings with naval leadership of Oman. The mission commander called on Acting Commander of Royal Navy of Oman Director General Operations and Plans, Commander Maritime Security Centre, Commander Said Bin Sultan Naval Base and Commandant Sultan Qaboos Naval Academy. During these interactions, matters of mutual interest, Navy-to-Navy engagements, and cooperation in maritime security were discussed. RNO Officers and Midshipmen also visited onboard ships and discussed topics of mutual maritime interest with PN officers. Pakistan Navy Ships were opened for visitors; wherein, large number of Pakistani community and students from Pakistan School, Muscat, visited onboard. READ MORE: Pakistan Navy successfully tests long-range air defence missile, stealth drone boat: ISPR Following the port call, Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ships conducted a Passage Exercise with Royal Oman Navy ship KHASAB. “The exercise at sea aimed to enhance interoperability between the two navies and promote shared learning through bilateral conduct of naval exercises,” the military’s media wing said. The ISPR said Pakistan and Oman are maritime neighbours and frequent visits of dignitaries, port calls by ships and joint exercises are a regular feature.