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Third Pak-China Joint Exercise begins
QIXTONXIA, July 3 (APP): YOUYI-III (Friendship) Third Joint Exercise between Special Forces of Pak-China was opened by Chief of General Staff Pakistan Army, General Khalid Shameem Wynne in an impressive ceremony held here on Saturday. The 11 days Pak-China Counter Terrorism Training Exercise will be conducted in three phases between the mix combat teams of Special Forces from both sides, said a press release.Lanzhou Land Military Commander PLA, Lieutenant General Wang Guosheng speaking on the occasion said that the Joint Exercise will be another feather in security cooperation field between the two countries.
He appreciated the professionalism and success of Special Forces of Pakistan in the recent operations in fight against terrorism.
He lauded the commitment and determination of Pakistan Armed Forces to eliminate the terrorism in all forms.
He further added that both sides will learn from each other’s rich experiences, which will be helpful in any future counter terrorism operation.
Lieutenant General Khalid Shameem Wynne said, the present exercise is a testimony from both sides to defeat extremism and terrorism from our region.
Pakistan, he said greatly values our time tested ties with PLA and people of China, which is a vital ingredient for regional security. He appreciated the high professional standard of PLA termed it as best Army in the world.
Earlier the national anthems of both the countries were played and flags hoisted. Display of weapons from both sides was appreciated by all the participants. Senior Military Commander Brigadier Li Fu Hua briefed the visitors about the Joint Exercise at Field Command Post. The ceremony was concluded with the slogan of “Long Live Pakistan China Friendship”.
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Pak, China militaries to hold joint anti-terror drill
A contingent of Pakistan Army's special forces on Thursday left for China to participate in a joint anti-terrorism drill coinciding with President Asif Ali Zardari's July 6-11 visit to that country.
The bilateral military training exercise, codenamed Youyi or Friendship III, is the third drill of its kind.
The week-long exercise coinciding with Zardari's visit will be held in Qingtongxia in northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
Troops of the Special Services Group of both countries will participate in the exercise, the Pakistani military said in a statement.
"The aim of the exercise is to practice counter-terrorism mechanisms (and) drills in mountains and developing inter-personal rapport between participants of both sides," the statement said.
The Pakistani military said its "unprecedented success in counter-terrorism operations has contributed to an environment in which the Pakistan Army and the People's Liberation Army (of China) have sought to hold a joint exercise to benefit from each others' experiences."
The exercise has also been designed to benefit from the professional skills of special forces at the "sub unit level."
Besides the special forces from both countries, the Chinese Air Force will participate in the manoeuvres.
The senior military leadership from both sides will attend the exercise.
China's Ministry of National Defence has said the drill is aimed at deepening the relationship between the two armies, promoting pragmatic exchanges and enhancing their capabilities in fighting terrorism and safeguarding regional peace and stability.
China has been pressing Islamabad to crack down on Uygur Muslim separatists in its Xinjiang region bordering Pakistan.
President Zardari is visiting China for talks with President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.
China has defended its nuclear cooperation with Pakistan as peaceful after the US sought clarification from Beijing on the sale of two reactors to Islamabad.
China and Pakistan held their first joint anti-terrorism exercise in Xinjiang in 2004 while the second drill was conducted in the hills of Pakistan's Abbottabad area.
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