Counter-terrorism forum acclaimed by worldwide participants

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China Daily
Editor
Huang Panyue
Time
2019-06-24 08:48:39

The Great Wall-2019 International Forum on Counter-terrorism closes in Beijing on June 21, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua]


BEIJING - An international counter-terrorism forum hosted by the Chinese People's Armed Police Force (PAP) has been praised by its participants.

The Great Wall-2019 International Forum on Counter-terrorism, a four-day event, concluded in Beijing Friday. It was attended by more than 240 representatives from the military and police forces of 31 countries including China, France, Pakistan, Israel and Uzbekistan.

During the forum, with a theme of "special force sniping," participants attended five seminars that included interactive Q&A sessions, viewed military training demonstrations and visited counter-terrorism training facilities.

Wesley Santos, chief of operation of Brazil's federal district military police, said the forum is an important opportunity for exchanges.

"Brazil and China are far away from each other, and I did not know how impressive the PAP's counter-terrorism capability is until I felt it in person today," he told Xinhua.

The PAP's training is close to reality and full of challenges, said Gheorghe Florea from Romania, who possesses more than 20 years of sniping exchanges.

"Chinese PAP members did a great job," said Florea, a sniper squad instructor of Romania's special intervention brigade, after having watched their performance.

The Great Wall Counter-terrorism Forum is a high-standard event, which demonstrated the PAP's vigorous training and excellent facilities, said Dumitru Stoica, commander of battalion from the general inspectorate of carabineers of Moldova's internal affairs ministry.

"I look forward to bringing many meaningful experiences back to Moldova for reference," he added.

Willy Jeffery Wimbong, sergeant of Vanuatu's mobile force, said the forum extends and spreads knowledge between worldwide counterparts.

"We are better equipped now to meet the future," he said.

 

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