The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China, Russia to hold simulated anti-missile drill

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BEIJING: The Chinese and Russian mil it ari es will next month hold anti-missile drills in Beijing, China’s Defence Ministry said yesterday, amid concern in both countries about the deployment of a US anti-missile system in South Korea.

China and Russia have both expressed opposition to the basing of the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system in South Korea, which Seoul and Washington say is needed to defend against the threat of North Korean missiles.

China, along with Russia, has repeatedly expressed opposition to the THAAD deployment, saying it will do nothing to help ease tension with North Korea.

China also fears THAAD’s powerful radar system can look deep into is territory, under mining its security.

China’s Defence Ministry said in a statement a computer drill would take place from Dec 11 to Dec 16.

The aim of the exercise was to jointly practice defence against missile sand how to handle‘ sudden and provocativ­e attacks on the two countries’ territorie­s by ballistic missiles and cruise missiles’, the ministry said.

“The drill is not aimed at any third party,” it said, without elaboratin­g. While China and South Korea agreed last month to move beyond their year-long standoff over THAAD, a dispute that has been devastatin­g to South Korean businesses that rely on Chinese consumers, China has stuck to its opposition to the system.

China and Russia have close military and diplomatic ties, and they have repeatedly called for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the North Korea nuclear and missile crisis. — Reuters

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