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Chief of Staff of the Singapore Armed Forces meets with Chinese military official

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Last updated: 2024/09/22 at 1:49 PM
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Vice Admiral Abdullah Khamis Al Raisi, Chief of Staff of the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF), recently met with the Deputy Director of the Logistics Department of the Navy of the People’s Republic of China and his accompanying delegation. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss cooperation and exchange expertise in matters of mutual interest. Brigadier Ali Mohammed Al Balushi, SAF Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration and Supply, along with several senior officers, were also present at the meeting. This highlights the ongoing diplomatic and military relations between Oman and China.

Similarly, Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO), also met with the Deputy Director of the Logistics Department of the Navy of the People’s Republic of China and his delegation. During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views regarding various naval matters of common concern. Commodore Jassim Mohammed Al Balushi, Director General of Operations and Plans at the RNO, and Commodore Awad Abdulrahman Al Maamari, Director of Engineering and Supplies of the RNO, were also in attendance. These meetings underscore the importance of collaboration between Oman and China in naval operations and logistics.

The discussions between the Omani and Chinese naval officials likely focused on areas such as maritime security, joint exercises, and technology cooperation. Both countries have a strategic interest in maintaining stability and security in the region, particularly in the waters of the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. By sharing expertise and best practices, Oman and China can strengthen their capabilities and enhance their operational effectiveness in safeguarding maritime trade routes and combating common security threats.

In recent years, China has been expanding its naval presence and influence in the Indian Ocean region as part of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Oman, with its strategic location at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, plays a key role in facilitating maritime trade and connectivity between Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Closer cooperation between the two navies can contribute to the security and stability of the region, benefiting both countries and promoting economic development through safe and efficient maritime transportation.

The meetings between the Omani and Chinese naval officials reflect the growing interest in enhancing military-to-military cooperation and building strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region. As both countries continue to modernize their navies and expand their capabilities, opportunities for joint exercises, training programs, and technology transfers are likely to increase. By deepening their ties in the maritime domain, Oman and China can contribute to a more secure and prosperous future for the region.

Overall, the meetings between Vice Admiral Abdullah Khamis Al Raisi, Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, and their Chinese counterparts demonstrate the commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and promoting maritime security cooperation. By working together on naval matters of mutual interest, Oman and China can contribute to regional stability and prosperity. As strategic partners in the maritime domain, both countries have much to gain from closer collaboration and coordination in safeguarding the vital sea lanes that connect their economies and trade routes.

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