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Eritrea: General Sebhat Ephrem Holds Talks With Indian Naval Force Commanders


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

3 September 2007
Posted to the web 4 September 2007

Asmara

General Sebhat Ephrem, Minister of Defense, today held talks with the commanders of 3 Indian Naval Force ships who are currently on a working visit to Eritrea.

In the meeting, both sides discussed ways of deepening Eritrean-Indian relations, particularly in regards to relations existing in the sphere of naval force.

The ships are on a visit with 600 students of the Indian Naval Force onboard. The head of the visiting group, Commander Anil Joseph, said that the visit is aimed at exchanging experiences and strengthening relations between the naval forces of the two countries.



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