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Turkish naval vessel arrives on goodwill visit to Karachi days after Pahalgam attack

Turkish naval vessel arrives on goodwill visit to Karachi days after Pahalgam attack

Istanbul/Islamabad, May 4 (UNI) A Turkish naval vessel arrived in Karachi port on a goodwill visit, marking the first bilateral military visit to Pakistan by a country since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in India, that has led to embittering of ties between Islamabad and New Delhi.
The Turkish ship - TCG BÜYÜKADA – the second ship of the Ada-class ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) corvettes of the Turkish Navy -- arrived on a goodwill visit to Pakistan, and was greeted warmly by Pakistan Navy officials.
According to the Directorate General Public Relations (Pak Navy), the visit by the Turkish naval ship aims to promote mutual understanding, coordination, and maritime cooperation between the two naval forces, as reported by Dunya News.

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