Indonesian Naval ship arrives to Sri Lanka
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Indonesian Naval ship arrives to Sri Lanka

February 20, 2017   10:04 am

Making a goodwill visit, an Indonesian Naval ship has arrived to the country, the Navy said. 


The ship, Kri Sultan Iskandar Muda - 367 was accorded a traditional naval welcome by the Sri Lanka Navy upon its arrival at the Port of Colombo.


According to navy media sources the ship will remain in the island till Wednesday (22) while its crew is scheduled to take part in a number of programmes organized by the Navy during their stay in the island.

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