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Indonesian warship KRI R.E. Martadina 331 arrived in Karachi seaport to join AMAN 2023

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DUBAI/KARACHI: Indonesian lead frigate/class ship KRI R.E. Martadina 331 has arrived in East Wharf Dock, Karachi Seaport ready to join the 8th AMAN Naval Exercise 2023. The Fregat class ship led by Navy Col. Ferry H. Hutagaol and has 140 crews and officers, 14 among them are women officers.

KRI REM 331 was welcomed by Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan H.E. Adam M. Tugio who was accompanied by Indonesian Consul General Dr. June Kuncoro Hadiningrat, Indonesian First Admiral Teguh Prasetyo, and Indonesian Navy Col. Sumarji Bimoaji.

Ambassador Tugio in his short remarks on the ship deck underscored the solid foundation of defence cooperation between Indonesia and Pakistan and that participation of KRI REM 331 to AMAN Naval Exercise 2023 reflected the commitment to work together in strengthening global peace and security. “Threats to maritime security has transformed into new dimensions necessitating international collaboration, and naval exercises such AMAN would allow Indonesia Navy to increase its readiness in responding to the challenges”, said the Envoy.

Ambassador Tugio made tour on board the ship to check facilities of KRE Martadinata 331. The war ship with a total length of 105.11 meters and weight 2,365 tons is a class warship light Fregat or missile control (PKR) of SIGMA class, built by PT PAL Indonesia in cooperation with Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding ( DSNS).

The naval cooperation continues to become the most signifiant foundations for bilateral relation between Indonesia and Pakistan. KRI REM 331 will join AMAN Exercise until February 15, along with participants of 50 countries.

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