Khaleej Times

China plans to boost military ties with Pakistan

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beijing — China plans to step up military cooperatio­n with “all weather” friend Pakistan to produce ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and a multi-role combat aircraft, official media here reported as Pakistan’s new army chief held talks with top Chinese officials.

On his first visit to China after he took over as Pakistan’s army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday held talks with General Fang Fenghui, chief of the Joint Staff Department under the Central Military Commission.

Bajwa also called on Chinese Executive Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, General Fan Changlong and Commander of the People’s Liberation Army General Li Zhuocheng and discussed regional security, economy defence cooperatio­n and other issues of mutual interest. The “all-weather” strategic partnershi­p has withstood changes in the internatio­nal community,

Pakistan’s military is willing to deepen the cooperatio­n with the chinese army Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, Pakistan army chief

Fang said. The talks will consolidat­e and deepen military exchanges between China and Pakistan, while new cooperatio­n on military techniques might also be discussed, Song Zhongping, a military expert who served in the Second Artillery Corps (now known as the PLA Rocket Force), told state-run Global Times.

Weapon exchanges, including the mass production of FC-1 Xiaolong which in Pakistan called JF-17 Thunder is a lightweigh­t and multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the two countries, will be furthered after the meeting, Song said. China’s authorisat­ion to Pakistan to produce ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles and main battle tanks in Pakistan is also on the agenda, he said.

As Pakistan faces frequent threats from terrorist forces such as the Taleban and Al Qaeda, military’s support is necessary to ensure a safe environmen­t in the regions where China has invested heavily, Song said.

The two countries agreed to enhance anti-terrorism cooperatio­n at the meeting, vowing to resolutely strike against terrorist forces including the East Turkestan Islamic Movement active in China’s restive Xinjiang which is the connecting point of the CPEC.

The daily quoted Gen. Bajwa as saying that Pakistan’s military is willing to deepen the cooperatio­n with the Chinese army and fully supports the Quadrilate­ral Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Mechanism in Counter Terrorism by Afghanista­n-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan armed forces. — PTI

 ?? APP ?? Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa meets with General Fan Changlong, Vice Chairman Central Military Commission, in Beijing during a three-day official visit to China. —
APP Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa meets with General Fan Changlong, Vice Chairman Central Military Commission, in Beijing during a three-day official visit to China. —

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