Chinese Army Officers' Study Group Visits Japan
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 August 2005, 12:00 CDT
Text of report by Wu Gufeng, carried by official Chinese news agency Xinhua (New China News Agency)
Tokyo, 22 August: Japan's Sasagawa Japan-China Friendship Foundation held a reception in Tokyo on the evening of 22 August to welcome the visit to Japan by the fifth further studies group of middle-aged and young military officers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army [PLA].
In his speech at the reception, Ogata Taketoshi, chairman of the Japan Consortium, extended a warm welcome to the visit to Japan by the PLA further studies group, and expressed the hope that the group, through exchanges with the Japanese Self-defence Force and people of other circles, will further deepen understanding of Japan.
The Chinese PLA further studies group arrived in Japan on 21 August. During its two-week stay in Japan, in addition to its exchange with officers of the Japanese Self-Defence Force, the group will visit bases and defence facilities of the Japanese Self- Defence Force and view a live-fire exercise of the land-based Self- Defence Force.
Through arrangements by Japan's Sasagawa Japan-China Friendship Foundation since 2001, the Chinese PLA and the Japanese Self- Defence Force have sent further studies groups of middle-aged and young military officers to visit each other in order to step up military exchanges between the two countries.
Source: BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific
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