Pakistan Navy Ship NASR pays goodwill visit to Kenya

NationalPakistan Navy Ship NASR pays goodwill visit to Kenya

MOMBASA, Kenya: The Pakistan Navy Ship NASR paid a goodwill visit to the Kenyan City of Mombasa.

The Ship was warmly welcomed by the Kenyan Naval Officials.

The Mission Commander and Commanding Officer of the Ship Nasr held meetings with the Senior Military and Civil Officials of Kenya.

During the meetings, matters of mutual interest and Pakistan-Kenya bilateral cooperation were discussed.

The Mission Commander conveyed sincere regards from the Pakistani government and the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi to the people of Kenya.

Earlier, the Pakistan Navy Ship NASR encircled the African Continent; visited Djibouti, Sudan, Benin, and gifted food aid for the local populace as a humanitarian gesture of solidarity and friendship.

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