Russia, China open first joint military exercises
Posted on: Wednesday, 17 August 2005, 19:59 CDT
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and Russia began eight days of war games on Thursday aimed at boosting cooperation between the former adversaries and sending a message to the United States about their growing influence in the region.
The first-ever joint military exercises between the giant neighbours, who share a 4,300-km (2,700-mile) border, also present a commercial opportunity for Russia, China's biggest supplier of arms and weapons technology, to flog its wares, analysts say.
"The main target is the United States. Both sides want to improve their position for bargaining in terms of security, politics and economics," said Jin Canrong, a professor of international relations at the People's University of China.
Both countries say "Peace Mission 2005," which involves 10,000 troops and army, navy and air force exercises, is aimed at building ties between their militaries and analysts say it is not targeted at any third country.
"Military cooperation is linked with political and economic cooperation as part of a bigger package," said Robert Karniol, Asia-Pacific editor for Jane's Defense Weekly. "It's not an adversarial posture."
But with the drills also helping to "strengthen the capability of the two armed forces in jointly striking international terrorism, extremism and separatism," according to China's Xinhua news agency, they are likely to be viewed with concern by others in the region.
The exercises are taking place in the Russian Pacific near Vladivostok and in the Chinese coastal province of Shandong and run through August 25.
Source: REUTERS
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