Saudi-Sudanese military holds joint exercise

Saudi-Sudanese military  holds joint exercise
Updated 19 February 2013
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Saudi-Sudanese military holds joint exercise

Saudi-Sudanese military  holds joint exercise

The Naval forces of Saudi Arabia and Sudan began joint military exercises on the Sudanese coast of the Red Sea on Sunday. This is the first operation of its kind, according to a statement Sudanese Army spokesperson, Al Sawarmi Khaled Saad
The operation was aimed at “training the naval forces of the two countries to combat smuggling in the Red Sea of all different forms and strengthen security and stability in the region. Also intended is fostering a closer cooperation between the two navies and the standardization of military language in order to facilitate the implementation of the tasks in the future.”
He explained that the Sudanese Army “received two Saudi ships and special forces and marines from Saudi Arabia to participate in the exercise, which will end next Wednesday, and these joint exercises will continue in the future.”
The official spokesman indicated “the joint Saudi-Sudanese military training is part of a program agreed upon two months ago during an exchange of visits by delegations of the two countries.”