Pak Navy delegation arrives in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO - A four member Pakistan Navy delegation arrived here on a 6-day visit to Sri Lanka. The delegation is headed by Commodore Mehboob Elahi.  The visit is aimed at sharing experiences and learning in the field of anti terrorism between the two brotherly countries.  The current visit is a follow up of the Staff level talks initiated between the two countries in September 2012, when a high powered defence delegation from Pakistan visited Sri Lanka to commence first formal staff level talks between Sri Lankan and Pakistani Armed Forces.
The inaugural Staff Level Talks in September 2012, covered a wide range of issues relating to Army, Navy and Air Force and it was decided that both countries will exchange defence delegations for experience sharing. Accordingly, the Sri Lankan Naval delegation recently undertook an extremely fruitful visit to Pakistan.
During its stay in Sri Lanka, Pakistan Naval delegation will call on Commander of Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Janath Colombage and other high ranking officers. The delegation will also visit Eastern and Southern Naval Commands.
The delegation will apprise its interlocutors on Pakistan's Naval experiences and challenges at various training institutes in Sri Lanka.
The Commencement of Staff Level Talks between two times tested friendly countries has taken association between Pakistan and Sri Lanka to further heights, and has manifested in close cooperation and coordination on significant defence related issues. Pakistan and Sri Lanka have comprehensive and mutually beneficial training collaboration for personnel of Army, Navy and Air Force.

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