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Saudi military official visits Maritime Security Center

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 4:28 PM
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Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi, Chief of Staff of the Saudi Royal Naval Forces, recently visited the Maritime Security Centre (MSC) in Muscat, accompanied by Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman. The Saudi military delegation was warmly welcomed by Commodore Adil Hamoud Al Busaidi, Head of the MSC, and was given a detailed briefing on the centre’s tactical roles and tasks in ensuring the safety of Oman’s maritime environment. The guests also had the opportunity to tour the facility and witness firsthand the latest equipment and technologies being utilized for national security purposes.

The visit by Lt. Gen Al Gharibi and his delegation highlights the strong cooperation and collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Oman in the realm of maritime security. Both countries recognize the importance of safeguarding their waters and ensuring the safety of maritime activities in the region. The MSC plays a crucial role in this endeavor, utilizing advanced technologies and strategic planning to monitor and protect the maritime environment.

During the visit, the Saudi delegation had the opportunity to interact with members of the MSC and gain insights into the day-to-day operations of the centre. This exchange of knowledge and expertise is essential for fostering greater cooperation between the two countries and enhancing their capabilities in maritime security. By sharing best practices and learning from each other’s experiences, Saudi Arabia and Oman can better address common challenges and threats in the maritime domain.

The tour of the MSC’s facilities provided Lt. Gen Al Gharibi and his delegation with a firsthand look at the advanced equipment and technologies being utilized for maritime security operations. This exposure to cutting-edge tools and resources demonstrates Oman’s commitment to maintaining a high level of readiness and preparedness in safeguarding its maritime borders. The visit also served as an opportunity for the Saudi delegation to explore potential areas for collaboration and joint exercises in enhancing maritime security capabilities.

The Saudi Royal Naval Forces and the Royal Navy of Oman have a long history of cooperation and joint initiatives in the maritime domain. The visit by Lt. Gen Al Gharibi further strengthens this partnership and underscores the mutual commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the region’s maritime environment. By working together and leveraging each other’s strengths, Saudi Arabia and Oman can effectively address emerging threats and challenges in the maritime domain, safeguarding their waters and promoting stability in the region.

In conclusion, the visit of Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi and his delegation to the Maritime Security Centre in Muscat underscores the importance of collaboration and cooperation in maritime security. By exchanging knowledge, sharing best practices, and exploring opportunities for joint exercises, Saudi Arabia and Oman can enhance their capabilities in safeguarding the maritime environment. The visit also serves as a testament to the strong partnership between the two countries and their shared commitment to promoting stability and security in the region’s waters.

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