[Excerpt: Among the participants in the eight-day exercise, which
started yesterday, is a Pakistani contingent. Pakistani mission
commander, Captain Asif Saleem, described their participation in the
exercise as an opportunity to cooperate with regional forces to help
protect the area, which he described as the source of energy for the
entire world.]

http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/RegionNF.asp?ArticleID=157382

Published: 23/3/2005, 13:23 (UAE)
 
Iraqi Navy takes part in first GCC event after three decades
 
By Mazen Mahdi, Special to Gulf News
Manama: The Iraqi Navy is taking part in a coalition exercise, working
with naval forces from the six GCC countries, for the first time in more
than three decades.

The Arabian Gauntlet exercise is the larger of two exercises held every
two years. Captain Adel Hafith described their participation in the
exercise as a sign of improving relations between the Gulf states and
Iraq following the fall of the Iraqi regime.

"We could not participate in joint efforts with other GCC countries for
a long time because of matters we had no say in," he said.

Capt Hafith expressed elation over the Iraqi participation. He said he
anticipated Iraqi naval forces would participate in next year's smaller
exercise.

He also emphasised the role coalition forces played, particularly the US
and British forces, in helping rebuild the Iraqi navy and securing the
southern offshore oil fields following the invasion.

"By the end of this month we will be taking on full responsibility of
protecting Basra harbour that is currently being protected by coalition
forces," he said.

Capt Hafith added the UAE had supplied the Iraqi Navy with boats to help
it boost its naval presence and protect its offshore oil fields.

The Khawr Al Amaya (KAAOT) and Al Basra (ABOT) southern offshore oil
terminals, which help provide more than 80 per cent of funds for the
Iraqi Government, were fully operational in November last year. The
terminals pump close to two million barrels of oil a day and are
operated by Iraqis, under coalition forces' protection.

Captain Thamir Naser, Chief of Staff for operations at Umm Qasr base in
the Iraqi Navy, said taking part in the exercise was an opportunity for
the Iraqi Navy to work with other GCC countries and exchange expertise
and skills.

"The exercise is also important for us to help us gain the necessary
skills to help us protect the oil terminals," he said.

Capt Naser added the Iraqi Navy was continuing its training efforts to
help it take over the role of protecting the Iraqi border.

Among the participants in the eight-day exercise, which started
yesterday, is a Pakistani contingent. Pakistani mission commander,
Captain Asif Saleem, described their participation in the exercise as an
opportunity to cooperate with regional forces to help protect the area,
which he described as the source of energy for the entire world.

He added the world had become more interdependent, and the coalition had
helped contain the problem of terrorism more quickly.

The problem, according to the commander of PNS Shahjajan, Captain Abdul
Aleem, was of an international scale and not specific to one country.
There was the need to combat it through an international coalition. "No
one country could deal with this problem alone, this is a problem faced
by the entire globe," he said.

He added taking part in the exercise was an opportunity for the
Pakistani Navy to prepare itself to provide maritime security for
offshore platforms, as it embarked on an oil drilling programme off its
shores.

The writer is a Bahraini journalist based in Manama
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