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China
on Tuesday dispatched members of its People's Liberation Army to the
Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti to man the rising Asian giant's first
overseas military base, a key part of …
China sends forces to 1st military base abroad, in Djibouti
China on Tuesday dispatched members of its People's Liberation Army to the Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti
to man the rising Asian giant's first overseas military base, a key
part of a wide-ranging expansion of the role of China's armed forces.
The defense ministry said on its website that a ceremony was held at a
naval pier in the southern Chinese port of Zhanjiang presided over by
navy commander Vice Adm. Shen Jinlong.
It said the personnel would travel by navy ship but gave no details on
numbers or units. Photos on the website showed naval officers and
marines in battle dress lining the rails of the support ships
Jingangshan and Donghaidao.
China says the logistics center will support anti-piracy, U.N.
peacekeeping and humanitarian relief missions in Africa and western
Asia. It says it will also facilitate military cooperation and joint
exercises as the PLA navy and other services seek to expand their global
reach in step with China's growing economic and political footprint.
Djibouti is already home to the center of American operations in Africa,
Camp Lemonnier, while France, Britain, Japan and other nations also
maintain a military presence in the small but strategically located
nation.
Multinational anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden that China joined
in 2008 have also given its navy ready access to the Mediterranean, and,
in 2011, it took the unprecedented step of sending one of its most
sophisticated warships together with military transport aircraft to help
in the evacuation of about 35,000 Chinese citizens from Libya.
In 2015, China detached three navy ships from the anti-piracy patrols to
rescue Chinese citizens and other foreign nationals from fighting in Yemen. The same year, it took part in its first Mediterranean joint naval exercises with Russia.
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