Pakistan Navy establishes free Medical Camp in Ghana’s Tema City

NationalPakistan Navy establishes free Medical Camp in Ghana’s Tema City

The Pakistan Navy Ship ALAMGIR visited the Ghana’s Coastal City of Tema and established a free Medical Camp.

The Ship was received by the Pakistan Defence Attaché and Naval Officials of Ghana.

During the port visit, the Mission Commander along with the Commanding Officer met the military dignitaries of Ghana and discussed matters of mutual interests.

The Mission Commander conveyed good wishes from the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi for the people of Ghana.

Upon the completion of the port visit, a bilateral exercise was conducted between Pakistan and Ghana Navy aimed to enhance interoperability between the two Navies.

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