The Royal Navy’s state of the art Type 45 destroyer HMS DRAGON is visiting Karachi as part of a multinational task force to participate in Exercise AMAN organised by Pakistan Navy. The visit also underlines the strong UK-Pakistan relationship on trade, sporting and cultural links between the two countries. HMS DRAGON is the fourth of the Royal Navy’s six Type 45 Air Defence Destroyers and was launched on 7 November 2008. Earlier today, the British High Commissioner Thomas Drew and officials from HMS DRAGON visited the Mazar-e-Quaid where they laid wreaths. They also hosted a lunch on board HMS DRAGON for senior officials from the Pakistan Navy. Speaking on his visit on-board HMS DRAGON, the British High Commissioner Mr. Thomas Drew CMG said: “The strength of the UK-Pakistan relationship is highlighted by the participation of HMS DRAGON, one of the world’s most advanced warships, in Exercise AMAN. Our navies share a long history and continue to operate closely together, including through training, reciprocal visits and joint exercises. The last eight months have seen two Royal Navy ships in Karachi and one Pakistan Navy ship in Portsmouth. It has seized over £100m worth of illicit drugs thereby blocking direct funding of terrorism “HMS DRAGON’s visit is another symbol of the close relationship between the UK and Pakistan. This extends from political, diplomatic, development and defence links to education, sport, culture and trade. The UK is Pakistan’s second largest export market and second largest source of foreign direct investment. This is an important historic relationship, and one to which we are also committed for the future.” Speaking at the occasion of the visit, the Commanding Officer, Commander Michael Carter Quinn said: “HMS DRAGON is proud to be here in Pakistan to support our navy to navy relations and our wider trade aspirations with Pakistan. The UK supports the Pakistan Navy’s ongoing contribution to the Combined Maritime Forces counter-piracy and counter-narcotic operations in the Indian Ocean and looks forward to welcoming them back to leadership of a Combined Task Force, which they have undertaken on many occasions. “Our ongoing commitment to Exercise AMAN with such a formidable ship is testament to the strength of the UK-Pakistan relationship and the deep history that our two navies share,” said Quinn. HMS Dragon has been at sea for five months on a seven month deployment. As a direct result of its intervention, it has seized over £100M worth of illicit drugs thereby blocking direct funding of terrorism across the Middle East and Africa. Published in Daily Times, February 10th 2019.