Australian ships in Sri Lanka for defence engagement programme

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

and have pledged to deepen maritime security cooperation in the as an Australian comprised of Navy, Army and arrived here on Sunday to take part in a defence engagement programme.

HMAS Canberra, the flagship vessel of the Royal Australian Navy, and HMAS Newcastle arrived at the on to take part in a defence engagement programme with under the Indo Pacific Endeavour 2019 (-19). This is Australia's largest ever defence engagement with

The officials here said over 1,000 personnel on four vessels have arrived in Colombo and the eastern

Australian and Sri Lankan defence forces will work together on disaster assistance planning, naval manoeuvres and military training activities to improve cooperation, familiarity and interoperability before the ships depart on March 30, sailing for

Jon Philp, the acting Australian High said, has always been an nation. With increasing interconnectedness and dynamism in our region, is committed to strengthening cooperation with Sri Lanka to ensure a stable, secure, ruled-based order where all benefit from continued growth.

As Indo-Pacific nations, Australia and Sri Lanka are working together on the continuation of a rules-based regional order, where the remains free, open and inclusive.

Philp said: Australia's vision for the region is characterised by cooperation, respect for rules and norms, transparency, economic sustainability and mutual respect. Sri Lanka is a partner of choice for Australia as we work together to embed a commitment to international law and unimpeded trade flows.

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First Published: Sat, March 23 2019. 16:35 IST