Chinese Naval Warships Depart Sri Lanka After Successful Visit

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August 30, Colombo (LNW): The trio of Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy warships — “HE FEI,” “WUZHISHAN,” and “QILIANSHAN” — which arrived in Sri Lanka on August 26, 2024, departed the island today (August 29) after successfully completing their formal visit. The Sri Lanka Navy bade them a customary farewell at the Colombo port, in accordance with naval traditions.

As they departed, the Chinese warships conducted a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with SLNS Vijayabahu, which included training in communication and tactical maneuvers, and concluded with the traditional cheer ship salute.

During their visit, the Commanding Officers of the three warships met with the Commander of the Western Naval Area, Rear Admiral Chinthaka Kumarasinghe, at the Western Naval Command Headquarters on August 26. The crew took the opportunity to explore Sri Lanka’s tourist attractions and participated in various programs designed to foster camaraderie between the two navies. Additionally, Sri Lankan Navy personnel attended briefings on the operational functions of the visiting ships.

Port calls by foreign naval ships are vital for fostering collaboration among naval forces and strengthening diplomatic ties. These visits enable joint naval exercises, training, and the exchange of knowledge and information on unique maritime environments, helping to address shared maritime challenges.

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