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ALMA ATA, March 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Member states of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) carried out a joint anti-terror maneuver in Uzbekistan early
this month, said the executive committee of the organization's anti-terror
branch on Friday.
The exercise was aimed at improving the cooperation between relevant
sectors of member states in tracking down and fighting against terrorists, so as
to prevent terrorists from disrupting the political and social stability of
Central Asian countries through mass attacks on major state infrastructure, said
a committee official.
The drill, initiated and arranged by the SCO anti-terror branch, included
participants from the special forces and troops of the SCO member countries.
The exercise focused on two important national infrastructures in the state
of Tashkent, and the special forces and military troops demonstrated ways to
stop terrorists from sabotaging facilities, and joint actions to recover
hostages, said the official.
They also demonstrated joint rescue operations after a simulated mass
terrorist attack on a state infrastructure.
According to reports, the ambassadors of China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan
as well as a representative from Kazakhstan's embassy in Uzbekistan watched
the exercise, which was acclaimed by them as being of a high-standard.
Dubbed "a new model of regional cooperation", SCO is an intergovernmental
international organization which was founded in Shanghai June 15, 2001 by six
countries, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan. It also has four observer states, including Mongolia, Pakistan,
India and Iran. Enditem |