First arrival of New Zealand Royal Navy ships at Da Nang port
On April 12, the Royal Navy ship of New Zealand named HMNZS KAHA (F77) and 178 members led by Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Lenik arrived at Tien Sa port, Da Nang.
The crew were welcomed by Vietnamese representatives from Naval High Command Zone 3, Department for Foreign Relations, Ministry of Defense; Command Office of Military Zone 5, Mr. Ho Ky Minh - Vice Chairman of Da Nang People's Committee, Border Defense Force Command Board and Military Command Board of Da Nang City.
Mrs. Wendy Matthews - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of New Zealand in Vietnam; Colonel Gregory John Burroughs - New Zealand Defense Official in Singapore and Vietnam; Mrs. Nicole Topfer - First Secretary, Embassy of New Zealand in Vietnam; Mrs. Nguyen Ngoc Tram - Communication Advisor, Embassy of New Zealand in Vietnam also attended to welcome the crew.
The visit of Royal New Zealand Navy crew aims to promote exchanges and cooperation through the joint maritime activities between Vietnam and New Zealand.
The visit to Vietnam is part of F77's long-scheduled Asia tour, confirming the good and strong bilateral defense relationship between Vietnam and New Zealand, following by the official visit to Vietnam of the Major General Peter Kelly, Chief of Army of New Zealand Defense Force last week.
The F77 is the New Zealand Royal Navy most powerful missile defense ship. The ship has a displacement of more than 3,600 tons, with a helicopter landing deck at the rear, equipped with modern air-to-air and ship-to-ship missile systems.
Mrs. Wendy Matthews, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of New Zealand in Vietnam said that the official visit of New Zealand Royal Navy to Da Nang has been a symbol of increasingly strong defense relationship and commitment sharing on security cooperation, as well as the deepening bilateral relationship between New Zealand and Vietnam.
"I am very pleased to hear that the visit of the New Zealand Royal Navy will continue to strengthen our relationship with Da Nang City. At the end of this year, the city will become the world attention with the APEC Economic Leaders' Week".
The F77 will have an official visit to Vietnam in four days from April 12 to 16, in addition to a number of exchanges and conference, there are some cultural and sports exchange activities with the Military Region 5 Command and Naval High Command Zone 3 as well as the visit and support activities to the children at some charity houses.
Mrs. Wendy Matthews - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of New Zealand in Vietnam; Colonel Gregory John Burroughs - New Zealand Defense Official in Singapore and Vietnam; Mrs. Nicole Topfer - First Secretary, Embassy of New Zealand in Vietnam; Mrs. Nguyen Ngoc Tram - Communication Advisor, Embassy of New Zealand in Vietnam also attended to welcome the crew.
New Zealand Royal Navy ships arrived at Da Nang for the first time
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The visit to Vietnam is part of F77's long-scheduled Asia tour, confirming the good and strong bilateral defense relationship between Vietnam and New Zealand, following by the official visit to Vietnam of the Major General Peter Kelly, Chief of Army of New Zealand Defense Force last week.
The F77 is the New Zealand Royal Navy most powerful missile defense ship. The ship has a displacement of more than 3,600 tons, with a helicopter landing deck at the rear, equipped with modern air-to-air and ship-to-ship missile systems.
Mrs. Wendy Matthews, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of New Zealand in Vietnam said that the official visit of New Zealand Royal Navy to Da Nang has been a symbol of increasingly strong defense relationship and commitment sharing on security cooperation, as well as the deepening bilateral relationship between New Zealand and Vietnam.
"I am very pleased to hear that the visit of the New Zealand Royal Navy will continue to strengthen our relationship with Da Nang City. At the end of this year, the city will become the world attention with the APEC Economic Leaders' Week".
The F77 will have an official visit to Vietnam in four days from April 12 to 16, in addition to a number of exchanges and conference, there are some cultural and sports exchange activities with the Military Region 5 Command and Naval High Command Zone 3 as well as the visit and support activities to the children at some charity houses.
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