Shanghai Daily

Global forum to fight terrorism

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AN internatio­nal counterter­rorism forum hosted by China’s armed police force opened in Beijing yesterday.

With the theme Special Forces Sniping, the four-day event, Great Wall-2019 Internatio­nal Forum on Counterter­rorism, has attracted more than 240 representa­tives from the military and police forces of 31 countries including China, France, Pakistan, Israel and Uzbekistan.

This year’s forum aims to jointly build a platform for cooperatio­n with different countries to share experience­s and improve capabiliti­es to effectivel­y handle terrorist incidents and safeguard national security and social stability, said Qin Tian, deputy commander of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force.

“We will work with an open attitude and pragmatic actions to jointly make the Great Wall Forum a platform for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, so we can share experience­s, and pool our wisdom and strength, to effectivel­y improve our ability to carry out our missions and to better benefit the people of all nations,” he added.

During the forum, participan­ts are scheduled to attend five seminar sessions, view military training demonstrat­ions and visit counterter­rorism training facilities.

In recent years, the armed police has hosted events including the Great Wall Internatio­nal Forum on Counterter­rorism and the Sharp Blade Internatio­nal Sniping Competitio­n, aiming to inspire mutual learning and promote friendship.

(Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Armed police officers perform a drill at the opening of an internatio­nal counterter­rorism forum in Beijing yesterday.— Xinhua
Armed police officers perform a drill at the opening of an internatio­nal counterter­rorism forum in Beijing yesterday.— Xinhua

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