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Nepal-China conducting joint military drill

Nepal-China conducting joint military drill

By Himalayan News Service

File - Nepal and China's flags on display, during the meeting of China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Nepal Premier's special envoy Krishna Bahadur Mahara at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Photo: Wu Hong, Pool Photo via AP

Kathmandu, December 29 Nepal and China for the first time are conducting a joint military exercise in February next year. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesperson also confirmed in Beijing today that the Chinese military was looking forward to conducting a joint exercise with the Nepali Army. “#China and #Nepal will hold their first joint military training in 2017, Chinese MOD spokesperson said on Thu” China’s state-run newspaper People’s Daily tweeted. A source said the exercise would focus on preparing each others’ armies to combat terrorism. “The exact date, time frame and venue and other details have not been fixed yet,” a Nepali Army source told The Himalayan Times. The source further said that it was a low key exercise. Nepal in the past had conducted such joint military exercises with India and other friendly countries, including the United States. During a press conference at his office yesterday, Foreign Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat said that the drill was yet to be finalised.