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Group photos: China and Pakistan to hold joint naval exercises
 Medical staffs assist two "injured"
to board a helicopter on a warship during the China-Pakistan naval joint
exercise code-named Dolphin 0310. (Xinhua Photo)
 Pakistani naval sailors on board the
Destroyer D182 spray water to put out fire on another ship during the joint
naval exercise. (Xinhua Photo)
SHANGHAI, Oct. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese and Pakistani warships carried out
a joint rescue exercise Wednesday off the coast of the biggest city of China in
the East China Sea.
 Pakistani naval sailors on
board the Destroyer D182 spray water to put out fire on another ship
during the joint naval exercise. (Xinhua
Photo) | This was the first time for the Chinese
naval forces to conduct a joint exercise with their foreign counterpart in a
non-traditional security field.
The exercise, code-named Dolphin 0310, was launched early in the afternoon
in Shanghai, involving one Pakistani destroyer and asupply ship as well as a
frigate and a supply ship on the Chinese side.
The exercise was carried out against the background that a civilian vessel,
which was played by a supply ship of the Chinese navy, caught fire suddenly
while sailing in the East China Sea to the east of the mouth of the Yangtze
River.
The ship sent out SOS signals after sailors failed to control the fire and
some of them were badly burned.
Soon after picking up the signal, Chinese and Pakistani warships passing
nearby started an emergency rescue operation, which ended successfully late in
the afternoon.
The exercise include communications, search for the ship from both the air
and sea, relocation of wounded sailors by ship-borne helicopters and the efforts
of the warships in helping put out thefire on the ship.
The exercise was jointly commanded by Vice Admiral Zhang Deshun, chief of
staff of the East China Sea Fleet of the Chinese Navy, and Commodore Shafi of
the Pakistani Navy.
In recent years, Chinese military forces have stepped up their cooperation
in non-traditional security fields both regionally and internationally, with the
new security concept of "mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and
coordination", said a leading officer with the Foreign Affairs Office under the
Chinese Ministry of National Defense.
They pledged that the Chinese Navy would continue to enhance its exchanges
and cooperation with their foreign counterparts to safeguard peace and
prosperity in the Asian-Pacific region and in the world at large.
Bubur, the Pakistani destroyer, and NASR, the supply ship, arrived here
Saturday under the command of Pakistani Navy Commander Tahir, for a five-day
visit to China. Enditem |