Name and Date of Joint Exercise |
Location |
State |
Troops and Equipment |
Stated Objectives |
Notes |
Exercise-011 October 10-11, 2002 |
China-Kyrgyzstan border, in the Pamir-Alay mountain range |
China and Kyrgyzstan |
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This exercise was “a concrete step to implement the Charter of [the] Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Shanghai Convention on [the] Fight against Terrorism, Splittism and Extremism. It shows the firm determination of the two countries to commit to fight against the three forces and is of great significance for the two sides to strengthen mutual understanding in the military area and safeguard security and stability in the border areas.”2 “. . . practice coordinated operations against possible incursions by international terrorists onto the territory of either Kyrgyzstan or China.”3 |
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Coalition 20034 August 6-12, 2003 |
China-Kazakhstan border, in Yili and XUAR, China; Ucharal, Kazakhstan |
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and |
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“The high-level military exercise shows that the SCO member states take the same stand and have the same determination to fight terrorism, separatism and extremism.”5 |
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Peace Mission 20056 August 18-25, 2005 |
Shandong Peninsula, China; |
China and Russia |
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“The drill will help both countries protect stability in the region.”7 The drill reportedly provided training for an operation to “intervene in a state besieged by terrorists or in political turmoil, using combined land, sea, and air elements.”8 Both countries indicated that the war games were not aimed at any third country or meant to hurt the interests of any other country. |
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Vostok-Antiterror / East-Antiterror 200610 March 2-5, 2006 |
Ulugbek and Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan |
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Exercise reportedly “focused on preventing terrorist groups from damaging state infrastructure, as well as joint actions to rescue hostages.”11 The exercise focused on neutralizing terrorists that hatch plans to prepare and commit large-scale terrorist acts in important state facilities.12 |
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Tianshan-I 2006*13 August 24-26, 2006 |
Almaty region, Kazakhstan; Yining and XUAR, China |
China and Kazakhstan |
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“. . . implementing the consensus reached at an SCO summit in June on enhancing security cooperation among SCO member states, and improving coordination between law enforcement bodies and special forces.”14 “. . . enhance cooperation between law-enforcement and security departments of the two countries and display determination in joint anti-terror efforts so that security and stability can be maintained in border areas.”15 |
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Coordination September 22-23, 2006 |
Kulyab, Tajikistan |
China and Tajikistan |
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“This exercise abroad would test [Chinese] troops’ capabilities of long-range projections . . . so as to probe into ways and accumulate experience for holding larger scale joint exercises overseas with foreign troops in the future.”17 |
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Peace Mission 200719 August 9-17, 2007 |
Russia (Chelyabinsk, Ural mountains); China (Urumqi, XUAR) |
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan |
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Exercise scenario described as: “under the support of an international terrorist organization based in the north border of country N, a terrorist organization of country A launched an anti-government movement. At the headquarters of the joint drill, commanders from the six SCO members decide to annihilate the terrorists.”20 This exercise “demonstrate[d] determination of the SCO member states in the fight against three evil forces: extremism, terrorism and separatism, as well as the common desire to ensure security and stability in the region, stimulate the general development and prosperity.”21 |
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Cooperation-200722 September 4-6, 2007 |
Russia |
China and Russia |
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“China and Russia are expanding cooperation in combating illegal immigration, smuggling and international crime.”23 |
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Volgograd Antiterror 2008 Exercises26 August 18-September 4, 2008 |
Russia (Volgograd) |
Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan |
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“Training and exercises of such format will help improve cooperation of all agents of anti-terrorist activity of SCO member countries and effective multilateral development.”27 Stage One from August 18 to 28 emphasized cooperation regarding “subversive and terrorist groups” within the territories of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Russia.28 |
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Norak Anti-Terror 200930 April 17-19, 2009 |
Tajikistan (Fakhrabad training grounds) |
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan |
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“. . . coordination of cooperation of the participants in the organization of various antiterrorist operations, increase of vocational training and battle training, exchange of experience and practical skills, as well as further readiness in opposition to international terrorism, political extremism and separatism.”31 “The Norak-Anti-Terror 2009 exercise underscored the high level of military preparedness of the SCO forces, their ability to resist international terrorism, religious extremism and separatism.”32 |
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Peace Mission 200934 July 22-26, 2009 |
Russia (Khabar-ovsk); China (Taonan Tactical Training Base, Jilin) |
China and Russia |
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Observers note that the operations may have been intended “to verify operation plans and capabilities to respond to unexpected incidents under the unstable environment of countries and regions.”35 “The exercise is not targeted at any particular third party but will showcase the abilities and resolutions of both sides to jointly cope with various kinds of security threats and crack down on terrorist, separatist and extremist forces.”36 |
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2010 Law Enforcement Exercises*38 August 16-28, 2010 |
Russia (Saratov region) |
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia participated |
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“. . . organize cooperation among national antiterrorism centers, special services and law enforcement bodies of the SCO member states to implement a complex of measures to prevent acts of terrorism in crowded places.”39 |
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Peace Mission 201040 |
Kazakhstan |
China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan |
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The purpose of the exercise was reportedly to “test the interoperability of the SCO armed forces in rendering assistance to a member state involved in an internal armed conflict or subjected to a mass terrorist attack.”41 “. . . show the determination and capacity of SCO members in combating terrorism, separatism and extremism, their mutual trust, high level and pragmatic cooperation.”42 “The strategy behind the SCO anti-terror military drill is to unite countries in Central Asia and help them crack down on extremists who conduct terrorist activities through international organizations that may pose a threat to the safety of a legitimate government.”43 “By carrying out [a mid-air refueling] in the war games, the Chinese Air Force is trying to build an integrated air battle group encompassing early warning, command, long-distance bombing, escort and air refueling.”44 |
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Endnotes
* An asterisk denotes a joint SCO exercise between law enforcement or special service forces, as opposed to a joint military exercise.
1. China Embassy, “Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman’s Press Conference on September 24, 2002,” September 24, 2002, http://zw.china-embassy.org/eng/xwdt/t149127.htm; “Twelve Military Exercises: A Chronology,” People’s Daily, August 19, 2005, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200508/19/eng20050819_203469.html; Roger McDermott, The Rising Dragon: SCO Peace Mission 2007 (Jamestown Foundation, October 2007), 6, http://www.jamestown.org/uploads/media/Jamestown-McDermottRisingDragon.pdf; “Recap: Major PLA-Related Joint Anti-Terror Military Exercises and Trainings,” CCTV International, December 21, 2007, http://www.cctv.com/english/20071221/107164.shtml. ^
2. China Embassy, “Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman’s Press Conference on September 24, 2002,” September 24, 2002, http://zw.china-embassy.org/eng/xwdt/t149127.htm (citing statement by Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue). ^
3. “Kyrgyzstan and China Launch Anti-Terrorism Exercises,” Agence France-Presse, October 10, 2002, http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/china-and-kyrgyzstan-launch-anti-terrorism-exercises. ^
4. Charles Carlson, “Central Asia: Shanghai Cooperation Organization Makes Military Debut,” Radio Free Europe, August 5, 2003, http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1103974.html; “Five-State Army Drill Targets Terrorism,” PLA Daily, August 07, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/9.htm; “SCO Members Begin Anti-Terror Drill in Kazakhstan,” PLA Daily, August 07, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/53.htm; “Chinese Defense Minister Meets Heads of Military Delegations [at] SCO Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” PLA Daily, August 12, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/57.htm; “SCO Begins Anti-Terror Maneuvers in Kazakhstan,” People’s Daily Online, August 12, 2003, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200308/06/eng20030806_121808.shtml; “Coalition 2003: Real Bullet Exercise,” PLA Daily, August 13, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/60.htm; “Coalition-2003: A Successful Joint Anti-Terrorism Maneuver,” PLA Daily, August 14, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/61.htm; “Twelve Military Exercises: A Chronology,” People’s Daily, August 19, 2005, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200508/19/eng20050819_203469.html; McDermott, supra n. 1, at 6; “Recap: Major PLA-Related Joint Anti-Terror Military Exercises and Trainings,” CCTV International, December 21, 2007, http://www.cctv.com/english/20071221/107164.shtml; Roy Kamphausen et al., The PLA at Home and Abroad: Assessing the Operational Capabilities of China’s Military (Strategic Studies Institute, June 2010), 428, http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB995.pdf. ^
5. “Five-State Army Drill Targets Terrorism,” PLA Daily, August 27, 2003, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/special/5army/txt/9.htm (citing statement by Lieutenant-General Li Qianyuan, head of the Chinese military delegation and commander of the Lanzhou Military Command). ^
6. “China, Russia Start Joint Military Exercises,” Xinhua News Agency, August 18, 2005, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-08/18/content_3372446.htm; “2nd Phase of ‘Peace Mission 2005’ Starts,” Xinhua News Agency, August 20, 2005, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-08/20/content_3383646.htm; Elizabeth Wishnick, “Brothers in Arms Again,” Asia Times, August 20, 2005, http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/GH20Ad01.html; “Peace Mission 2005 Ends in Blaze of Glory,” China Daily, August 25, 2005, http://www.cctv.com/english/20050825/100069.shtml; “Peace Mission 2005 Ends in Blaze of Glory,” China Daily, August 26, 2005, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-08/26/content_472288.htm; Martin Andrew, “Power Politics: China, Russia, and Peace Mission 2005,” China Brief¸ no. 20 (2005), http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=30909; McDermott, supra n. 1, at 6-7, 22. ^
7. Claire Bigg, “Russia: Joint Military Exercises with China a Result of New Strategic Partnership,” Radio Free Europe, August 18, 2005, http://www.rferl.org/articleprintview/1060767.html (citing statement by Russian Colonel General Yurii Baluyevskii). ^
8. McDermott, supra n. 1, at 6-7. ^
9. “Peace Mission 2005 Ends in Blaze of Glory,” China Daily, August 25, 2005, http://www.cctv.com/english/20050825/100069.shtml. ^
10. SCO RATS, “О совместном антитеррористическом учении ‘Восток – антитеррор – 2006’, проводившемся в рамках ШОС” {On the Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercises ‘Vostok - Antiterror – 2006’ Held in the Framework of the SCO}, March 6, 2006, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/36; “RATS Held Anti-Terrorism Exercise in Uzbekistan,” CEF Weekly Newsletter, no. II. (2006), http://www.silkroadstudies.org/new/docs/CEF/Weekly/March_6-12_2006.pdf; Nicklas Norling, “RATS Exercise in Tashkent Concern over Nuclear Terrorism?” CACI Analyst, April 2006, http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/3872 (“RATS seems to be showing that it is the pragmatic arm of the SCO, and its development shows that the aim is to set up a Special Forces group that would be fit to handle security threats following a U.S. departure from the region.”). ^
11. CEF Weekly Newsletter, no. II, supra n. 10. ^
12. SCO RATS, “О совместном антитеррористическом учении “Восток – антитеррор – 2006”, проводившемся в рамках ШОС” {On the Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercises ‘Vostok – Antiterror – 2006’ Held in the Framework of the SCO}, March 6, 2006, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/36. ^
13. “China, Kazakhstan Stage Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” PLA Daily, August 24, 2006, http://english.pladaily.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2006-09/26/content_599931.htm; “China-Kazakhstan Joint Anti-Terror Drill to Use Helicopter, Armored Vehicle in Phase II,” Xinhua News Agency, August 25, 2006, available at http://www.gov.cn/misc/2006-08/25/content_370252.htm; “China-Kazakhstan Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, August 27, 2006, available at http://www.gov.cn/english/2006-08/27/content_370658.htm; “Writethru: China, Kazakhstan Stage Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, August 25, 2006, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200608/25/eng20060825_296646.html. ^
14. “China, Kazakhstan Stage Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” PLA Daily, August 24, 2006, http://english.pladaily.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2006-09/26/content_599931.htm (citing statement by China's Ministry of Public Security). ^
15. “China-Kazakhstan Joint Anti-Terror Drill to Use Helicopter, Armored Vehicle in Phase II,” Xinhua News Agency, August 25, 2006, http://www.gov.cn/misc/2006-08/25/content_370252.htm (citing statement by an official with China's Ministry of Public Security). ^
16. “Sino-Tajik Exercises Promote Partnership,” People’s Daily, September 25, 2006, http://english.chinamil.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2006-09/26/content_599923.htm; “China, Tajikistan Hold Joint Antiterror Exercises,” Xinhua News Agency, September 22, 2006, http://www.gov.cn/misc/2006-09/22/content_396208.htm; “Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercise Laden with Focuses of Attention,” PLA Daily, September 26, 2006, http://english.pladaily.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2006-09/26/content_600707.htm; “Recap: Major PLA-Related Joint Anti-Terror Military Exercises and Trainings,” CCTV International, December 21, 2007, http://www.cctv.com/english/20071221/107164.shtml; “Backgrounder: SCO Anti-Terror Military Drills,” Xinhua News Agency, September 10, 2010, available at http://www.newsystocks.com/news/3685601. ^
17. “Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercise Laden with Focuses of Attention,” PLA Daily, September 26, 2006, http://english.pladaily.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2006-09/26/content_600707.htm (citing statement by Qian Lihua, deputy director general of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry of National Defense). ^
18. “China’s Foreign Affairs and International Relations,” China Embassy, August 25, 2008, http://al.china-embassy.org/eng/zggk/t514667.htm. ^
19. “Chinese Defense Chief: SCO Drill Shows Determination to Fight Terrorism,” Xinhua News Agency, August 16, 2007, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-08/16/content_6540780.htm; “SCO Conducts Final Stage of Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, August 17, 2007, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-08/17/content_6553596.htm; “SCO Leaders Observe Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, August 17, 2007, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-08/17/content_6550883.htm; McDermott, supra n. 1, at 13-17. ^
20. “SCO Conducts Final Stage of Joint Anti-Terror Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, August 17, 2007, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-08/17/content_6553596.htm. ^
21. “Chinese Defense Chief: SCO Drill Shows Determination to Fight Terrorism,” China View, August 16, 2007, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-08/16/content_6540780.htm (citing statement by Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission, State Councilor, and Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan). ^
22. “Sino-Russian Anti-Terror Exercise Kicks Off,” Xinhua News Agency, September 4, 2007, http://www.lifeofguangzhou.com/node_10/node_37/node_82/2007/09/05/118895682926560.shtml; SCO RATS, “Об участии директора Исполкома РАТС ШОС на совещании руководителей спецслужб и правоохранительных органов в г.Хабаровске Российской Федерации” {Participation of the Director of the Board at a Meeting of the RATS SCO Heads of Special Services and Law Enforcement Officials in Khabarovsk Russian Federation}, September 14, 2007, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/164; Mission of the PRC to the UN, “Statement by H.E. Ambassador Liu Zhenmin, Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations at the Sixth Committee of the 62nd Session of the UN General Assembly on Item 108, ‘Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism,’” October 11, 2007, http://www.china-un.org/eng/hyyfy/t373009.htm; Kamphausen, supra n. 4, at 428. ^
23. “Sino-Russian Anti-Terror Exercise Kicks Off,” Xinhua News Agency, September 4, 2007, http://www.lifeofguangzhou.com/node_10/node_37/node_82/2007/09/05/118895682926560.shtml (citing statement by Wu Shuangzhan, Commander of Chinese People's Armed Police Force). ^
24. “Chinese Commandoes Arrive in Moscow for Drill,” Xinhua News Agency, September 2, 2007, available at http://eng.mod.gov.cn/MilitaryExercises/2007-09/02/content_4016354.htm. ^
25. Ibid. ^
26. Russia’s Presidency of the SCO, “Counter Terrorism Exercises Finished in Volgograd,” September 5, 2008, http://en.sco2009.ru/news/20080905/3937.html; SCO RATS, “Совместные антитеррористические оперативно-стратегические командно-штабные учения «Волгоград-Антитеррор-2008»” {Joint Anti-Terror Operative and Strategic Command and Staff Exercise ‘Volgograd-Antiterror-2008’}, September 5, 2008, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/180; “Russian FSB Warns of Terrorist Threat in Russia, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia,” Regnum, September 5, 2008, http://www.regnum.ru/english/1050844.html; Lukoil, “LUKOIL-Volgogradneftepererabotka Hosted International Anti-Terrorism Exercises,” Oil and Gas Eurasia, September 9, 2008, http://www.oilandgaseurasia.com/news/p/0/news/2696; Lukoil, “Press Release – Vysotsk Oil Terminal Hosts Anti-Terror Manuevers,” September 25, 2008, http://www.lukoil.com/press.asp?div_id=1&id=2945. ^
27. “Russian FSB Warns of Terrorist Threat in Russia, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia,” Regnum, September 5, 2008, http://www.regnum.ru/english/1050844.html (citing statement by Chairman of National Anti-Terrorist Committee, Director of Russian FSB Alexander Bortnikov). ^
28. SCO RATS, “Совместные антитеррористические оперативно-стратегические командно-штабные учения «Волгоград-Антитеррор-2008»” {Joint Anti-Terror Operative and Strategic Command and Staff Exercise ‘Volgograd-Antiterror-2008’}, September 5, 2008, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/180. ^
29. Ibid.; Lukoil, “LUKOIL-Volgogradneftepererabotka Hosted International Anti-Terrorism Exercises,” Oil and Gas Eurasia, September 9, 2008, http://www.oilandgaseurasia.com/news/p/0/news/2696; Lukoil, “Press Release – Vysotsk Oil Terminal Hosts Anti-Terror Manuevers,” September 25, 2008, http://www.lukoil.com/press.asp?div_id=1&id=2945. ^
30. SCO, “SCO Anti-Terrorism Training are Under Way Near Dushanbe,” April 7, 2009, http://infoshos.ru/en/?idn=3990; Avaz Yuldoshev, “Tajikistan hosts SCO Anti-Terror Drill,” Asia-Plus, April 20, 2009, http://news.tj/en/news/tajikistan-hosts-sco-anti-terror-drill; “SCO Exercises Norak-Anti-Terror-2009 Began In Tajikistan,” Journal of the Turkish Weekly, April 17, 2009, http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/72784/-sco-exercises-norak-antiterror-2009-began-in-tajikistan.html; SCO RATS, “Об итогах совместного антитеррористического командно-штабного учения «Норак-Антитеррор-2009»” {Results of the Joint Anti-Terrorism Command Post Exercise “Norak-Antiterror-2009}, April 22, 2009, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/2011; “‘Norak-Antiterror’ is a Military Training for SCO Anti-Terrorist Forces,” InfoSCO, April 23, 2009, http://infoshos.ru/en/?idn=4086; Anna Malikova, “Uzbek Islamic Movement Considered a Threat to Central Asian Security,” CentralAsiaOnline.com, April 23, 2009, http://centralasiaonline.com/cocoon/caii/xhtml/en_GB/features/caii/features/2009/04/23/feature-02; SCO, “Joint Communiqué of Meeting of the Council of the Heads of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation,” June 16, 2009, http://www.sectsco.org/EN/show.asp?id=88. ^
31. “SCO Exercises Norak-Antiterror-2009 Began In Tajikistan,” Journal of Turkish Weekly, April 17, 2009, http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/72784/-sco-exercises-norak-antiterror-2009-began-in-tajikistan.html (citing statement by chairman of the press center of the Ministry of Defense of Tajikistan, Faridun Mahmadaliev). ^
32. Anna Malikova, “Uzbek Islamic Movement Considered a Threat to Central Asian Security,” CentralAsiaOnline.com, April 23, 2009, http://centralasiaonline.com/cocoon/caii/xhtml/en_GB/features/caii/features/2009/04/23/feature-02 (citing statement by Deputy Chairman of the National Security Committee of Tajikistan, Abdullo Nazarov). ^
33. SCO, “Joint Communiqué of Meeting of the Council of the Heads of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation,” June 16, 2009, http://www.sectsco.org/EN/show.asp?id=88. ^
34. “China, Russia Kick Off Joint Anti-Terror Exercises,” Xinhua News Agency, July 22, 2009, available at http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/22/content_8458481.htm; “‘Peace Mission-2009’ Improves Anti-Terror Response: Chinese Military Officer,” Xinhua News Agency, July 24, 2009, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/24/content_11765127.htm; “Chinese, Russian Troops Showcase Anti-Terror Power in Joint Military Exercise,” Xinhua News Agency, July 26, 2009, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/26/content_11773680.htm; Li Xiaokun and Peng Kuang, “Explosive Ending to Anti-Terrorism Exercise,” China Daily, July 27, 2009, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/27/content_8474914.htm; Stephen Blank, “Peace-Mission 2009: A Military Scenario Beyond Central Asia,” China Brief, No. 17 (2009), http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/single/?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=35433&tx_ttnews[backPid]=25&cHash=201d76e87b. ^
35. Stephen Blank, “Peace-Mission 2009: A Military Scenario Beyond Central Asia,” supra n. 34. ^
36. “China, Russia to Conduct Joint Anti-Terror Military Exercise,” PLA Daily, July 8, 2009, http://english.pladaily.com.cn/site2/special-reports/2009-07/08/content_1830053.htm (citing statement by Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Hu Changming). ^
37. SCO RATS, “Заместитель директора РАТС ШОС наблюдал за российско-китайскими антитеррористическими учениями ‘Мирная миссия-2009’” {The Deputy Director of the RATS SCO Watching the Russian-Chinese Anti-Terrorist Exercises “Peace Mission 2009}, July 26, 2009, http://www.ecrats.com/ru/news/2032. ^
38. “Joint Exercises of SCO Countries,” Voice of Russia, August 16, 2010, http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/08/16/15954518.html; “Regional Security Organization’s Drills in Russia Enter Active Stage,” RIA Novosti, August 25, 2010, http://www.rianovosti.com/mlitary_news/20100825/160328713.html; Ilya Kharlamov, “SCO Holds Anti-Terror Exercises,” Voice of Russia, August 25, 2010, http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/08/25/17207159.html. ^
39. “Regional Security Organization’s Drills in Russia Enter Active Stage,” RIA Novosti, August 25, 2010, http://www.rianovosti.com/mlitary_news/20100825/160328713.html (citing statement by Russian National Antiterrorism Committee). ^
40. Cheng Guangjin and Wu Jiao, “Sovereign Waters Are Not in Question,” China Daily, July 31, 2010, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-07/31/content_11075972.htm; “SCO to Hold Anti-Terrorism Drill in Kazakhstan,” Xinhua News Agency, August 26, 2010, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-08/26/c_13464580.htm; “First Chinese Army Unit Leaves for Anti-Terrorism Drills in Kazakhstan,” Xinhua News Agency, August 31, 2010, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-08/31/c_13471776.htm; “Russia to Send Over 1,000 Troops to Anti-Terror Drills in Kazakhstan,” RIA Novosti, August 31, 2010, http://en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20100831/160410498.html; Martin Sieff, “Upcoming SCO Military Exercises Must Demonstrate Organization’s Relevance,” Central Asia Newswire, August 31, 2010, http://centralasianewswire.com/Region/Upcoming-SCO-military-exercisesnbspmustnbspdemonstrate-organization39s-relevance/viewstory.aspx?id=1555; “Chinese Troops Set for Peace Mission Drill,” CNTV English, September 2, 2010, http://english.cntv.cn/program/china24/20100902/100951.shtml; “Chinese Military Unit Sets off for Anti-Terror Drills in Kazakhstan,” Xinhua News Agency, September 3, 2010, available at http://english.sina.com/china/p/2010/0902/337607.html; “SCO Anti-Terror Exercise in Kazakhstan,” United Press International, September 3, 2010, http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2010/09/03/SCO-anti-terror-exercise-in-Kazakhstan/UPI-87001283551512/; “First Contingent of Chinese Soldiers Arrive in Kazakhstan for SCO Drills,” Xinhua News Agency, September 7, 2010, http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/7132849.html; “Chinese Troops Arrive in Kazakhstan for ‘Peace Mission 2010,’” CNTV, September 9, 2010, http://english.cntv.cn/program/newsupdate/20100909/100721.shtml; “SCO to Begin Large-Scale Anti-Terror Drills in Kazakhstan,” RIA Novosti, September 9, 2010, http://en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20100909/160523960.html; Liang Jun, “Three Highlights of ‘Peace Mission 2010’ Worth Expecting,” People’s Daily, September 13, 2010, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/7138773.html#. ^
41. “SCO to Begin Large-Scale Anti-Terror Drills in Kazakhstan,” RIA Novosti, September 9, 2010, http://en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20100909/160523960.html. ^
42. Cheng Guangjin and Wu Jiao, “Sovereign Waters Are Not in Question,” China Daily, July 31, 2010, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-07/31/content_11075972.htm (citing statement by Chinese defense spokesman Senior Colonel Geng Yansheng). ^
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