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Envoy compares S Korea-Kuwait relations to ‘unsinkable’ warship Kang Gam Chan

Destroyer makes four-day visit to Kuwait

- By Ben Garcia

KUWAIT: A destroyer from South Korea began an official four-day visit to Kuwait in an elaborate ceremony held at Shuwaikh Port yesterday. The Republic of Korea (ROK) Kang Gam Chan destroyer ship was welcomed by Kuwaiti navy counterpar­ts, South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Yoo Yeonchul and Korean citizens in the country. ROK Kang Gam Chan is a modern destroyer warship built by Daewoo Shipbuildi­ng and Marine Engineerin­g Co Ltd.

The mission of the trip is to provide on-the-job training and send a message of peace and harmony to the 10 countries it was slated to visit in 2017. “I firmly believe that our visit to your country, though short, will provide a wonderful opportunit­y to further strengthen our friendship and promote mutual understand­ing between both countries,” said Yang Yong-mo, Commander of ROKN Cruise Training Task Group.

98-day voyage

The ship’s 98-day voyage to Vietnam, India, UAE, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Guam and Japan began on Sept 11, 2017 and ends on Dec 18, 2017. Under Yang’s command, there are 638 crewmember­s including 140 midshipmen who are on on-the-job training from the 72nd class of ROK Naval Academy. ROK Kang Gam Chan is a key naval asset capable of conducting composite warfare including anti-air, antisurfac­e, anti-submarine and electric warfare.

“Since the ‘Treaty of Amity’ in 1979 between S Korea and Kuwait, our focus has been on improving our economic ties; militarily wise, we are not very close, geographic­ally speaking. But with this visit, we are hoping to strengthen our military ties. We hope this visit will open a new chapter, or perhaps become a stepping stone towards building a relationsh­ip on a new level so as to serve our common interests,” Yang added.

Four hostages

The ship saved four hostages from another ship, who were taken hostage by Somali pirates in 2012. The name Kang Gam Chan was taken from a revered general honored by the Korean people for contributi­ng in a war against 100,000 Kitans and triumphing in the battle of Gwiju in 1018 AD. Along with ROK Kang Gam Chan are a smaller cargo ship and a fast combat support ship, sailing along with the destroyer carrying supplies and ammunition­s such as oil, freshwater, logistic supplies, etc.

In a brief interview, Korean Ambassador Yoo spoke about the visit of the destroyer, which is proof of the growing bilateral cooperatio­n and the beginning of a new chapter of military collaborat­ion between the two countries.

“I can feel the high level of cooperatio­n in this visit. The visit will bring many opportunit­ies as they plan to stay here in Kuwait for the next four days. Onboard, we will have a reception and cultural performanc­e. There will also be a football match between the South Korean and Kuwaiti navy teams. So, I am very excited and I am sure this visit will deepen our friendship further. This ship is touted as an unsinkable ship, and I will compare our relationsh­ip to this destroyer - unsinkable, and it will go on forever,” Yoo said.

 ??  ?? The Republic of Korea (ROK) Kang Gam Chan destroyer ship.
The Republic of Korea (ROK) Kang Gam Chan destroyer ship.
 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Kuwaiti and South Korean navy officials pose for a group photo on board of the Republic of Korea Kang Gam Chan destroyer ship. — Photos by Joseph Shagra
KUWAIT: Kuwaiti and South Korean navy officials pose for a group photo on board of the Republic of Korea Kang Gam Chan destroyer ship. — Photos by Joseph Shagra
 ??  ?? South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Yoo Yeonchul.
South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Yoo Yeonchul.
 ??  ?? Yang Yong-mo, Commander of ROKN Cruise Training Task Group.
Yang Yong-mo, Commander of ROKN Cruise Training Task Group.

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