ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Navy has assumed command of Multinational Combined Task Force-151 (CTF-151) from the Turkish Navy during a Change of Command Ceremony held at HQ US NAVCENT, Bahrain, a statement from DGPR Navy said.

According to the statement, Commodore Sohail Ahmad Azmie of the Pakistan Navy took over the command from Rear Admiral Rustu Sezer of the Turkish Navy.

Speaking on the occasion, the Commander of Combined Task Force-151 (CCTF-151), Commodore Sohail Ahmad Azmie, assured that his team is fully prepared to shoulder this challenging responsibility efficiently.

“He emphasized Pakistan Navy’s belief in collaborative efforts to maintain security and stability, ensuring uninterrupted flow of maritime traffic through this critical region,” the statement read.

He added that the Pakistan Navy’s active participation in CMF’s maritime security efforts reflects this commitment. Commodore Sohail also appreciated and congratulated the outgoing Commander, Rear Admiral Rustu Sezer, and his team for their dedicated efforts in achieving the objectives during their tenure.

“Pakistan Navy holds the unique distinction of commanding CTF-151 for the eleventh time.”

Earlier in July last year, the Pakistan Navy also assumed command of CTF-150 for the thirteenth time. These achievements reflect the Pakistan Navy’s dedication to maritime peace and stability in the region and the trust placed in it by partner nations, the statement added.

The Change of Command Ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of Pakistan to Bahrain, Mr. Saqib Rauf; the Ambassador of Turkiye to Bahrain, Mrs. Ayse Hilal Sayan Koytak; the Commander of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF), Vice Admiral George M. Wikoff; Deputy Commander of the Turkish Fleet, Vice Admiral Ibrahim Ozden Kocer; and distinguished guests, including senior diplomats and representatives of navies operating under the CMF.

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