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China Conducted Military Drills at 1st Overseas Base in Djibouti

China Conducted Military Drills at 1st Overseas Base in Djibouti
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The Chinese military for the first time staged military exercises at China's first overseas base recently opened in Djibouti.

China Conducted Military Drills at 1st Overseas Base in Djibouti

The South China Morning Post reported on Monday that the People's Liberation Army [PLA] Navy had held the military drills on Friday.

"This is the first time our soldiers stationed in Djibouti have left the camp to conduct combat training," the newspaper quoted base commander Liang Yang as saying.

Yang further claimed the drill would "help explore a new training model for the [Chinese] overseas garrison."

Scores of Chinese officers participated in the shooting exercise, which took place at the country's national gendarmerie training range.

China's first overseas military facility was inaugurated on August 1 after being under construction for more than a year. The country's military presence in Djibouti will continue until 2026, with a contingent of up to 10,000 soldiers.

Meanwhile, China says it will use the base to assist anti-piracy operations and United Nations peacekeeping and humanitarian relief missions in Africa and western Asia. Beijing also says it will use the base to facilitate military cooperation and joint exercises.

Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, is strategically located in the entrance from the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea and lies at the gateway to the busy Suez Canal. It provides a port to neighboring landlocked Ethiopia.

The US, France, Japan, and several other countries already have a military presence in Djibouti.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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