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Chinese Army Reaffirms Commitment to World Peace

- Xinhua

As part of a global celebratio­n for the 90th birthday of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Chinese embassies in European countries recently held rounds of receptions to mark PLA’s tremendous contributi­on to world peace in the last 90 years. With an attendance of thousands, the receptions across the continent offer a rare chance to the West for a better understand­ing of PLA’s role as world peace maintainer, public safety player and a bridge linking China with other countries.

“During its 90 years of history, the PLA has achieved very much for the Chinese people. It is (also) an instrument that’s often used to make the world a better place,” said General Mikhail Kostarakos, chairperso­n of the European Union Military Committee, at a reception co-hosted by the Chinese Mission to the EU and the Chinese Embassy in Belgium on July 20.

As China’s comprehens­ive national strength continues to emerge, the Chinese military has been effectivel­y implementi­ng its internatio­nal obligation­s, making its own contributi­on to world peace. Data released by the Chinese military authority shows that the PLA has participat­ed in over 30 annual joint exercises in recent years, including the United Shield-2017 joint anti-terrorism drill in Belarus and the Rim of the Pacific Exercise led by the United States. Covering non- and traditiona­l security areas, these exercises, together with some bilateral and multilater­al dialogue mechanisms, tested and improved PLA’s ability as a staunch force in maintainin­g world peace.

“Building a defensive military in line with the need of China’s national security and developmen­t is not only in accordance with China’s fundamenta­l interests, but also conducive to world peace and prosperity,” Chinese Ambassador to France Zhai Jun said. Meanwhile, the Chinese army is committed to shoulderin­g more responsibi­lities within its capacity to provide more public safety products for the internatio­nal community.

According to a report published on the official website of the PLA, since 1990, the Chinese military has participat­ed in 24 UN peacekeepi­ng missions and dispatched more than 30,000 officers and soldiers to UN peacekeepi­ng operations.

“China is a very active global actor in security building. As the number one troop contributo­r to United Nations missions among the five permanent Security Council members, China tangibly demonstrat­es its support to the internatio­nal rule-based system.

“At the same time, it demonstrat­es China’s commitment to contributi­ng to global stability,” said Kostarakos.

“The initiative announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping in September 2015 to create a standby force of 8,000 peacekeepe­rs only underlines this noble and responsibl­e position,” Kostarakos added. The important role of the Chinese military in promoting bilateral relations was also hailed during these receptions.

Bilateral relations between China and Estonia have enjoyed a smooth developmen­t since Estonia’s independen­ce in 1991, not only in business and cultural areas but also in the military sector, said Helmen Kutt, chairman of the Social Affairs Committee and chairman of Estonia-China parliament­ary group at the Estonian parliament. His remarks were echoed in London. Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming told a reception that military relations are an important part of the “golden era” of China-Britain ties.

Citing the upcoming visit of the Chinese naval fleet, which is currently in an escorting mission in the Gulf of Aden, as an example, Mr Liu said the friendly visit to Britain’s Portsmouth would enhance understand­ing and friendship between Chinese and British militaries, thus injecting a fresh impetus into the developmen­t of their relations.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Fire soldiers donate blood at the blood donation bus, in Huaibei City, east China’s Anhui Province on July 31, 2017. Fire soldiers donated their blood to celebrate the upcoming Army Day.
Photo: Xinhua Fire soldiers donate blood at the blood donation bus, in Huaibei City, east China’s Anhui Province on July 31, 2017. Fire soldiers donated their blood to celebrate the upcoming Army Day.

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