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China-Russia drills not targeted at other countries: Russian FM
MOSCOW, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- The
just-concluded Chinese-Russian military exercise was not targeted at other
countries or regions, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said
Friday. The first joint
exercise of Russian and Chinese military forces was meant to boost both
countries' capabilities in responding to possible threats to the region,
including attempts by terrorists to acquire powerful weapons, Lavrov said in an
interview with The Moscow News published
Friday. The military forces
of Russia and China must be prepared for combating such threats, Lavrov
said. Lavrov's remarks came
as the latest of Russian and Chinese officials, who have said the maneuvers were
not aimed at any third party nor concerned the interests of any third country
and will pose no threat to any
country. China and Russia
held their first joint military exercises, code-named Peace Mission 2005, from
Aug. 18-25. The one-week maneuvers, which involved 10,000 troops from the two
countries, started in Vladivostok in Russia's Far East and later moved to east
China's Shandong Peninsula. Enditem
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