Joint military operations conducted with Afghan forces, says China
BEIJING: China’s defence ministry on Thursday dismissed reports that Chinese military vehicles were patrolling inside Afghanistan, saying the two countries were only carrying out counterterrorism operations along their common border.
This month, the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst think-tank said in a report on its website that Chinese troops were on Afghan soil conducting joint patrols with their Afghan counterparts. That followed a similar report by an Indian media outlet in November.
Defence ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said Chinese public security departments had counterterrorism cooperation along the China-Afghanistan border.
“This is law enforcement bodies from China and Afghanistan, in accordance with a bilateral agreement on strengthening border law enforcement, conducting cooperation along the border so as to jointly carry out counterterrorism and to fight against cross-border crime,” Ren told a monthly news briefing.
“Reports in foreign media of Chinese military vehicles patrolling inside Afghanistan do not accord with the facts,” he added, largely repeating a similar ministry statement from November. China and Afghanistan share a 76km stretch of border in a remote, mountainous corner of central Asia.
Published in Dawn, February 24th, 2017