Top US Naval Commander Steve Koehler to Visit Sri Lanka for Three Days - OrissaPOST
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US Pacific Fleet Chief meets Sri Lanka Defence Secretary to boost maritime security ties
The Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, Admiral Stephen T. Koehler, met Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha (Retd) in Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte today (February 19), with discussions centered on strengthening maritime security cooperation. The meeting was held at the Ministry of Defence and included officials from the United States Embassy in Sri Lanka, among them Defence Attaché Lieutenant Colonel Matthe…
Top US naval commander Steve Koehler to visit Sri Lanka for three days - OrissaPOST
Colombo: A top US military official will undertake a three-day visit to Sri Lanka from Thursday, the US Embassy said. The visit of Admiral Steve Web Koehler, Commander of the US Pacific Fleet, highlights the strategic importance the United States places on Sri Lanka’s role at the crossroads of global maritime routes, it said. It will be his second visit to Sri Lanka. It underscores our shared long-term commitment to a free, open and prosperous I…
US Pacific Fleet Commander Embarks on Strategic Visit to Sri Lanka
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE – The U.S. Embassy has announced that Admiral Steve “Web” Koehler, Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, will visit Sri Lanka from February 19 to 21. During this visit, Admiral Koehler will meet with Sri Lankan government officials and military counterparts. The discussions will focus on shared values related to advancing cooperation in maritime security, promoting regional stability, and enhancing collaboration and interopera…
US Pacific Fleet Commander to visit Sri Lanka
ECONOMYNEXT – Commander of the US Pacific Fleet, Admiral Steve “Web” Koehler, will visit Sri Lanka from February 19 to 21, the US embassy said. “During his visit, Admiral Koehler will engage with Sri Lankan government officials and military counterparts to discuss shared values of advancing cooperation in maritime security, regional stability, and to enhance collaboration and interoperability.” Koehler’s second visit to Sri Lanka “highlights the…
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