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Military officials of China and Pakistan shake hands in Abbottabad, Pakistan, Dec. 17, 2006. Code-named "Friendship-2006", the eight-day China-Pakistan joint anti-terrorism exercise entered into the second stage on Sunday after four days of weapons and expertise display in a hilly area of northern Pakistan's Abbottabad. (Xinhua Photo/Li Gang) Photo Gallery >>> |
ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) -- Code-named
"Friendship-2006", the eight-day China-Pakistan joint anti-terrorism exercise
entered into the second stage on Sunday after four days of weapons and expertise
display in a hilly area of northern Pakistan's Abbottabad.
Under the subject of "anti-terror
operation in mountainous terrain", Sunday's exercise include command post
exercise, and exercise with troop, which involves raids, ambushes, cordoning,
searching and annihilation.
The joint operation was initiated on Dec. 11 and will
continue to Dec. 18, with participation of hundreds of army officers and
soldiers from both sides.
China and Pakistan conducted the joint exercise with
an aim to enhance communication and understanding between the two armies in
anti-terror operation, step up the cooperation in non-traditional security
fields and maintain regional peace and stability as well.
This land-based joint anti-terrorism drill, the
second one between the two countries since 2004, came as part of activities of
celebrating the 55th anniversary of the establishment of Sino-Pakistani
diplomatic relations.
In August 2004, China and Pakistan held the first
joint anti-terrorism military exercise in western China's Xinjiang, bordering
Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Military officials of China and Pakistan discuss during a joint anti-terrorism exercise in Abbottabad, Pakistan, Dec. 17, 2006. (Xinhua Photo/Li Gang) Photo Gallery >>> |