Ho chi minh city: The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy's 83rd taskforce arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on July 5 for a five-day goodwill visit aimed at strengthening defence cooperation and mutual understanding between the naval forces of Vietnam and China. The visiting flotilla comprises the training ship Qi Jjiguang (Hull 83) and amphibious dock landing ship Kunlun Shan (Hull 998).
According to Vietnam News Agency, this visit is part of an ongoing effort to enhance bilateral relations and foster closer ties between the two nations' military forces. The agenda for the visit includes joint exercises, cultural exchanges, and meetings between senior naval officers, designed to promote collaboration and shared interests in regional security.
The presence of the PLA Navy's taskforce is also seen as a gesture of goodwill, reflecting both countries' commitment to maintaining maritime peace and stability in the region. This visit marks another chapter in the evolving relationship between Vietnam and China, highlighting the importance of diplomatic and military engagement in addressing common challenges.
The arrival of the taskforce has been well-received, with local authorities and naval officials extending a warm welcome to the visiting Chinese delegation. The visit is expected to further cement the growing partnership between the two countries, paving the way for future cooperation in various domains.