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U.S. pacific fleet commander meets Sri Lanka Air Force Chief

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Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, Admiral Steve Koehler, paid an official call on Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe, at Air Force Headquarters recently, reaffirming the strong and growing defense partnership between the United States and Sri Lanka.

During the meeting, the two leaders engaged in cordial and productive discussions focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation. Key areas of emphasis included expanding joint training opportunities, deepening technical knowledge exchange, and strengthening Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) capabilities to promote regional security and stability.

Admiral Koehler highlighted the importance of sustained collaboration between the two forces, particularly in addressing shared maritime challenges and ensuring a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific region. Air Marshal Edirisinghe expressed appreciation for the continued support and partnership extended by the United States, noting the value of joint initiatives in enhancing operational readiness and professional expertise.

The visit underscores the commitment of both nations to fostering mutual understanding and advancing defense cooperation through structured engagements, capacity-building programs, and strategic dialogue.

The meeting concluded with an exchange of mementos, symbolizing the enduring friendship and shared commitment between the two services.

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