Khaleej Times

Afghan troops to train in China

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beijing — China will train Afghan troops on Chinese soil, Afghanista­n’s ambassador to Beijing said, describing the military cooperatio­n as an effort to fight Al Qaeda and Daesh militants bent on attacking China from its western neighbour.

Afghanista­n has also requested that China provide Afghan security forces with combat helicopter­s, Ambassador Janan Mosazai said.

Beijing last month dismissed reports that Chinese troops would be stationed in its war-torn neighbour, after it agreed to help Afghanista­n set up a “mountain brigade” in the rugged Wakhan Corridor linking the two countries.

“But yes, there will be some training required, obviously, and that will take place in China,” Mosazai said.

The Chinese military had promised to supply two fixed-wing transport aircraft for medical evacuation purposes, he added, and crews for the planes were already training in China.

“Those are in the pipeline, and we hope they will be delivered to Afghanista­n, to our national security and defence forces, soon,” Mosazai said. “We have requested that they provide combat vehicles, combat helicopter­s, also air capabiliti­es and reconnaiss­ance.”

Mosazai said China’s response towards the request for the helicopter­s had been “positive”, and that Kabul wanted Beijing to provide the capabiliti­es or the “grant assistance” so Afghanista­n could purchase them. China’s Defence Ministry did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Beijing has confirmed its backing for the Afghan defence forces struggling against a Taleban insurgency. —
Reuters Beijing has confirmed its backing for the Afghan defence forces struggling against a Taleban insurgency. —

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