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Japanese submarine Kuroshio visits Cam Ranh international port

The Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force’s submarine Kuroshio docked at Cam Ranh International Port in the south central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on September 17, beginning a five-day visit to Vietnam.
Japanese submarine Kuroshio visits Cam Ranh international port ảnh 1Officers of High Command of Naval Region 4 and crew members of the Japanese submarine Kuroshio pose for a photo together (Photo: VNA)

Khanh Hoa (VNA) –🅷 The JapaneseMaritime Self-Defence Force’s submarine Kuroshio docked at Cam RanhInternational Port in the south central coastal province of Khanh Hoa onSeptember 17, beginning a five-day visit to Vietnam.

This is the first visit to Vietnam by the Japanesesubmarine. The visit is part of activities celebrating the 45th foundinganniversary of Vietnam-Japan diplomatic relations and realising agreementsbetween senior leaders of the two countries and their defence ministries. The visit is also expected to enhance mutual trustand understanding between the Vietnam People’s Navy and the Japanese MaritimeSelf-Defence Force, thereby deepening bilateral defence collaboration andcontributing to peace, stability and cooperation in the region. While in Vietnam, officers of the submarine will pay courtesycalls on leaders of Khanh Hoa province and the High Command of Naval Region 4. In addition, they will also participate insport and professional exchange events with officers and soldiers of the NavalRegion 4 and visit famous destinations in Nha Trang city.-VNA
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