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Iranian Navy to Partake in AMAN-25 Maritime Drills in Pakistan

  • February, 06, 2025 - 16:27
  • Defense news
Iranian Navy to Partake in AMAN-25 Maritime Drills in Pakistan

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Iranian Navy will take part in the ninth edition of the multinational maritime exercises AMAN-25 in Karachi, Pakistan.

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A combat ship, part of a delegation from the Iranian Navy, will depart for the Pakistani port of Karachi, where the drills will be held on February 7–11.

Pakistan had officially invited Iran to take part in the exercises during a recent visit by Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri to Islamabad.

The drills will bring together ships, aircraft, special operations forces, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) marine teams, and observers from over 60 countries, Press TV reported.

The multinational exercises will be held under the slogan “Together for Peace” aimed at highlighting the growing importance of maritime security in the Indian Ocean, a vital hub for global sea-borne trade and energy routes.

The biennial AMAN drills started in 2007 to promote regional cooperation and stability, as well as greater interoperability, and to display a united resolve against terrorism and crimes such as piracy.

For the first time, the AMAN Dialogue 2025 will take place alongside the exercises, providing a platform for navy chiefs, coast guards, and defense forces to exchange insights on maritime challenges and solutions.

 
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