BEIJING, Sept. 25 -- A two-day Chinese-Tajik military exercise, codenamed
"Co-ordination 2006," was wrapped up during the weekend in Kulyab, Tajikistan.
More than 300 Tajik troops from the artillery, infantry and airborne
divisions, as well as a reinforced company of more than 150 Chinese troops, were
involved in the exercise.
Tajik Defence Minister Sherali Khairullaev said on Saturday that the
successful Tajik-Chinese military exercises were the fruit of the mutual trust
between the two countries.
Troops practised joint exercises in fire attack, three-dimensional attack
and armed hostage rescue.
The exercise aimed to use joint military forces to search and destroy
terrorism organizations in mountainous areas.
According to the plan of the exercise, around 70 terrorists carrying small
arms kidnapped three Chinese and a Tajik on the construction site of an
expressway, a project aided by the Chinese Government.
The terrorists intended to cross the border connecting Tajikistan and
Afghanistan. A China-Tajikistan joint headquarter immediately organized military
forces to carry out the fight after obtaining information.
In the face of increasing cross-border actions by international terrorist
groups, armed forces of all countries and co-ordination organizations should
strengthen mutual trust in their co-operation and exchanges in order to sharpen
their fighting capacity to combat terrorist attacks, according to Khairullaev.
Speaking highly of the performance of the Chinese troops in the joint
exercises, the minister expressed the hope that the military forces of the two
countries would increase co-operation in anti-terror and non-traditional
security areas in the future.
The Chinese observation delegation, headed by deputy chief of General Staff
of the People's Liberation Army of China Xu Qiliang, oversaw the exercise from
Friday to Saturday.
The mountain warfare exercise, which was held under a memorandum signed by
the Tajik and Chinese defence ministers in Beijing in April, was designed to
enhance the two sides' mutual trust and co-operative ties as well as to maintain
regional security and stability.
(Source: China Daily)