KUALA LUMPUR, 9 Jun 14 - Kunjungan rasmi Chief of Staff, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano ke atas Panglima Tentera Laut, YBhg Laksamana Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Hj Jaafar di Markas Tentera Laut, Wisma Pertahanan hari ini bakal memberi impak kepada diplomasi pertahanan negara terutama dalam memperkukuh hubungan bilateral dan kerjasama serantau antara JMSDF dengan TLDM yang telah sekian lama terjalin.
By: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, 9 Jun 14 - Kunjungan rasmi Chief of Staff, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano ke atas Panglima Tentera Laut, YBhg Laksamana Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Hj Jaafar di Markas Tentera Laut, Wisma Pertahanan hari ini bakal memberi impak kepada diplomasi pertahanan negara terutama dalam memperkukuh hubungan bilateral dan kerjasama serantau antara JMSDF dengan TLDM yang telah sekian lama terjalin.
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Oleh: TLDM (www.navy.mil.my)
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