African military officials begin 10-day trip to China

Nearly 100 military officers from over 40 African countries, including Egypt, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya are visiting China until May 15

By Riyaz ul Khaliq

ISTANBUL (AA) - Nearly 100 military officials from 40 African nations began a 10-day visit to China on Monday, according to an official statement.

Officers from nations including Egypt, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya, will be touring China through May 15 at the invitation of the country’s Defense Ministry.

During their stay, the delegation will participate in exchange activities and visit several cities, including Beijing, Changsha and Shaoshan in central Hunan province, the ministry said.

Earlier this year, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged 1 billion yuan (about $136 million) in military aid to Africa during a trip to Namibia, DR Congo, Chad, and Nigeria.

Wang also said China would help train 6,000 troops and 1,000 police officers across the continent.

The African delegation’s visit follows the conclusion of a joint air force training exercise between China and Egypt.

The 18-day exercise, called Eagles of Civilization 2025, was held at an Egyptian air base and ended Sunday.

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