Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission,
China's State Councilor and Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan (L2) shakes hands
with Chinese soldiers attending the "Peace Mission 2007" anti-terror drill in
the Chebarkul range near Chelyabinsk of Russia, August 15, 2007.-
Xinhua
A joint anti-terrorism drill, dubbed "Peace Mission 2007," in Chelyabinsk in
Russia's Ural Mountains region, will show the determination of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization member states in the fight against terrorism, Chinese
defense minister said yesterday.
The purpose of the joint anti-terrorist maneuvers "Peace Mission 2007" is to
"demonstrate determination of the SCO member states in the fight against three
evil forces: extremism, terrorism and separatism, as well as the common desire
to ensure security and stability in the region, stimulate the general
development and prosperity," Vice Chairman of China's Central Military
Commission, State Councilor and Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan said upon his
arrival at the Shagol airfield outside Chelyabinsk.
Cao has been invited by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov to observe
actions of troops in the joint anti-terrorist exercise "Peace Mission 2007."
Cao went to a field camp in the Chebarkul district where over 1,600 Chinese
military that are participating in the maneuvers are stationed. The minister
checked their living conditions and visited the Chebarkul military range where
the concluding stage ofthe maneuvers will be held on Aug. 17.
The exercises, staged by the six member countries of the SCO, have been
carried out first in China's Urumqi, and then in Chelyabinsk, from Aug. 9 to
Aug. 17.
About 4,000 troops and 80 aircraft from China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are participating in the joint exercise.
The joint anti-terror drill, the first of its kind involving military forces
from all SCO members, will be observed by heads of state of the six nations on
Aug. 17.