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China’s drills with Tanzania and Mozambique show ‘blended approach’ to military diplomacy

  • Beijing is strengthening its African political ties as a trilateral counterterrorism military drill with Tanzania and Mozambique begins

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China, Tanzania and Mozambique are taking part in a joint military exercise in East Africa that is set to run until mid-August. Photo: Xinhua
Troops have started tactical training in a trilateral counterterrorism drill between China, Tanzania and Mozambique, as Beijing steps up its military diplomacy with African countries.
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The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) conducted battlefield surveys and set up command posts ahead of the start of the “Peace Unity-2024” military exercise, which is set to run until mid-August.

They also held some tactical training using armoured fighting vehicles and self-propelled assault guns at the Tanzanian military’s Chinese-built comprehensive training centre in Mapinga, Bagamoyo district, in the days leading up to the official start of the joint drill on July 29.

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Beijing has sent ground units from the PLA Central Theatre Command as well as a naval flotilla from the Southern Theatre Command to take part in the East African exercise.
The joint drill will have a range of benefits for both China and the African countries taking part, analysts have said, not just in military training but also in strengthening political ties.
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