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Seventh Sino-Thai defense and security consultation held in BangkokOn July 30, Thai Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Samak Sundaravej met with Ma Xiaotian, deputy chief of general staff of the PLA, at the Prime Minister's Office. Ma Xiaotian was attending the 7th Sino-Thai defense and security consultation in Bangkok. >>more
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| Military Exchanges with Foreign Countries |
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PLA's military exchanges with foreign countries can be traced back to the era of the Red Army and the Communist International, especially the military exchange and cooperation with the Soviet Union.After the founding of New China, the first troop unit of the PLA started to open up to the outside world in 1955 and it indicated that the PLA got a new window and platform to showcase the "mystic" troops to other countries. >>more
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Foreign Military Attaches to China |
Sino-foreign Naval Warship Visits |
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| Joint Military Exercises
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The PLA began to all-roundly participate in the joint military exercises in early 1980s. In September and November 2006, Chinese and U.S. navies held the first maritime joint rescue exercise in the history of both countries in the sea areas off San Diego, US, and in the South China Sea, which wrote a thick stroke in deepening the military exchanges between the two countries. >>more
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| International Peacekeeping |
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As the third time of changing the Chinese peacekeeping forces to Sudan rounded off smoothly in late June, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) haa accumulatively committed over 10,000 persons/times of military peacekeepers to 18 UN peacekeeping missions so far. >>more
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| Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
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After the founding of the New China, Chinese Government and the armed forces have all along paid attentions to, supported and participated in efforts and actions of international society to improve arms control and prevent proliferation of weapon of mass destruction. So far, China has signed or approved almost all international multilateral arms control treaties and loyally performs obligations in the agreements. >>more
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