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(ANTARA News/AFP) - The Seychelles on Friday invited Beijing to set up a
military base on the archipelago to beef up the fight against piracy there,
Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Paul Adam said.
The
declaration came as Liang Guanglie is making the first-ever visit by a Chinese
defence minister to the Indian Ocean island state.
"We
have invited the Chinese government to set up a military presence on Mahe to
fight the pirate attacks that the Seychelles face on a regular basis,"
Adam said.
"For
the time being China is studying this possibility because she has economic
interests in the region and Beijing is also involved in the fight against
piracy," he explained.
General
Liang, who arrived in Victoria on Thursday with a 40-strong delegation, had
been invited in October by Seychelles President James Michel, when he was on a
visit to China.
The two
countries signed a military cooperation agreement in 2004 that has enabled some
50 Seychelles soldiers to be trained in China. They renewed their agreement
Friday but without making public the new details.
If the
Chinese military base goes ahead, "it won`t be the first foreign military
presence here because the Americans already have a small drone base here that
they use in the fight against piracy," Adam said.
After
warships deployed starting 2008 in the Gulf of Aden to thwart attacks on
vessels, Somali pirates enlarged their field of operations into the Indian
Ocean, including towards the Seychelles.
With 115
islands scattered over an area of 1.4 million square kilometres (540,000 square
miles), a population of 85,000 and an army of just 500, the archipelago has
been asking for foreign assistance.
Liang flew
in from the Ugandan capital Kampala, where, according to Ugandan government
sources, he promised $2.3 million in military aid, including support to troops
in the African Union force in Somalia.
Piracy has
flourished off war-torn Somalia, outwitting international efforts -- including
constant patrols by warships and tough sentencing of the pirates they capture.
Editor: B Kunto Wibisono
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