ISPR says Turkish delegation meets with field commanders of the Pakistan Navy, and engages in discussions on matters of mutual interest

Karachi: A delegation from the Turkish Navy, led by Vice Admiral Ibrahim Özdem KOÇER, visited Karachi on Friday to discuss and promote professional cooperation with the Pakistan Navy.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the Turkish delegation met with field commanders of the Pakistan Navy, and engaged in discussions on matters of mutual interest.
During their visit, the delegation also visited Mazar-e-Quaid to pay homage to the founder of Pakistan.
The visit included joint patrolling and naval exercises between Pakistani and Turkish naval ships in the Arabian Sea, aimed at enhancing cooperation in joint operations.
The visit by the Turkish Navy delegation is expected to further strengthen the enduring relationship between the navies and the people of the two brotherly nations.
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