KARACHI: A Russian Navy flotilla has arrived in Karachi for a goodwill visit.

The flotilla, comprising frigates RFS Rezkiy and RFS Aldar Tsydenzhapov and medium sea tanker RFS Pechenga, will stay here till Tuesday.

According to a Pakistan Navy press release, the visit marks a significant milestone in maritime diplomacy, reinforcing security and defence cooperation between the two nations.

Upon arrival, the Russian warships were accorded a warm welcome by officials of the PN, along with the Russian Consul General and defence attaché.

During the port call, the crew of the visiting ships will engage in professional discussions with PN personnel and participate in bilateral ship visits.

Furthermore, Russian and Pakistani naval ships will conduct joint exercises aimed at enhancing interoperability and maritime cooperation.

Regular port visits and joint exercises between the PN and the Russian Navy continue to strengthen bilateral ties, deepen naval collaboration and foster mutual trust.

Published in Dawn, March 17th, 2025

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