27 Nov 2024
Tuesday 21 March 2017 - 22:36
Story Code : 255226

Irans navy commander holds talks with foreign military officials in Malaysia

Tasnim Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, who is currently in Kuala Lumpur attending a maritime exhibition, held talks with top military officials from several countries, including Australia and Canada on Tuesday.





Rear Admiral Sayyari on Tuesday held separate meetings with top Navy commanders and military officials from Canada, Australia, Italy, and India.

He also sat down with Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein on the sidelines of the international maritime and aerospace exhibition underway in the Southeast Asian country.



Heading a high-ranking delegation, the Iranian commander departed Tehran on Saturday evening to take part in Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) 2017 in Malaysia's west coast. The 5-day event began on March 21.

The event is one of the largest maritime and aerospace exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific, and is focused mainly on the defense industry, but also supports civilian industries. In 2013, LIMA recorded an overall growth of 10%, with 433 exhibitors from 31 countries, 333 defense delegations from 38 countries, 632 media personnel from 127 agencies, 68 ships and 78 aircraft attending the show. The 5-day event also saw 38,421 trade visitors from both defense and commercial sectors from all around the world, as well as 135,691 public visitors.

The exhibitors involved in the event exhibit their products inside the purpose built Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), adjacent to the terminal at Langkawi International Airport. The maritime exhibitions take place at Resort World Langkawi while the aerospace exhibitions take place at the Langkawi International Airport. The venues are all in close proximity to each other.

The exhibition is supported by the Malaysian government and industry associations.

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