The Borneo Post

US Navy’s Pacific Partnershi­p mission in Malaysia concludes on a high note

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KUCHING: The United States Navy’s Pacific Partnershi­p 2017 mission in Malaysia which began on April 14 (last Friday) with the arrival of the US Naval Ship (USNS) Fall River at Pending Port here concluded on a high note yesterday.

The closing ceremony for the Pacific Partnershi­p Exercise 2017 was attended by Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg. US ambassador to Malaysia HE Kamala Shirin Lalkhdir, State Secretary Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohammad Morshidi Abdul Ghani, Malaysia’s Joint Forces Command, commander Datuk Fazil Mukhtar, Eastern Field Command (EFC) commander Lt Gen Datuk Mohd Zaki Mokhtar, First Malaysian Infantry Division commander Major Gen Datuk Stephen Mundaw and Tasik Biru Assemblyma­n Dato Henry Harry Jinep.

Pacific Partnershi­p is the largest annual multilater­al humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief preparedne­ss mission conducted by the US Navy in the Indo-Asia-Pacific to enhance regional coordinati­on among participat­ing nations.

During the eight-day mission, US, Australian, Japanese, South Korean and Malaysian service members worked alongside in a series of community service and social responsibi­lity projects that include humanitari­an aid and disaster response (HA/DR) preparedne­ss exercises, medical exchanges, civil engineerin­g projects and community engagement events.

They conducted a range of social responsibi­lity initiative­s focusing on schools and community centres.

Meanwhile, the 7th Fleet Band named ‘Pipeline’ was in the spotlight when it performed in front of a huge crowd at Plaza Merdeka, Bau Civic Centre, Unimas and Damai Craftworld and Event Centre (DCEC).

As part of the final day proceeding­s of Pacific Partnershi­p 2017, the closing ceremony was held at Pending Port premises.

The chief minister thanked the Pacific Partnershi­p for choosing Sarawak as one of the venues to conduct its exercise.

“I am happy that (servicemen) both from the US and Malaysia are sharing noble values. You have done a lot of work on our shores; you have worked and assisted our schools; exchanged ideas on medical facilities and in serving the people while strengthen­ing bilateral ties between the US and Malaysia – not only in field of military but also education.”

The closing ceremony followed by an evening reception was organised onboard the USNS Fall River.

The engagement marked Malaysia’s 12th year as a participan­t in Pacific Partnershi­p and second year as a host nation.

 ?? — Jeffrey Mostapha ?? Abang Johari walks up the gangway to the USNS Fall River accompanie­d by Pacific Partnershi­p mission commander Capt Stansfield Chien and other distinguis­hed guests.
— Jeffrey Mostapha Abang Johari walks up the gangway to the USNS Fall River accompanie­d by Pacific Partnershi­p mission commander Capt Stansfield Chien and other distinguis­hed guests.

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