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Seychelles chosen for China's first overseas naval base
Staff Reporter 2011-12-13 14:06 (GMT+8)
The Chinese navy will build a base in the Seychelles to help its resource exploration in the Indian Sea and bolster its anti-piracy efforts. (File Photo/Xinhua)
China's defence ministry announced on Dec. 12 that it will establish its first overseas naval base in the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles. The base will be located on Mahe, the country's largest island.
"The naval fleet may seek supplies or recuperate at appropriate harbors in the Seychelles or other countries as needed during escort missions," the ministry said.
China has already cemented its foothold in the region by signing contract with the UN-backed International Seabed Authority to gain rights to explore polymetallic sulphide ore deposits in the Indian Ocean over the next 15 years.
The Press Trust of India reported that the base in the Seychelles is regarded significant by analysts as China is about to commission its first aircraft carrier, which has just completed its second sea trial.
Playing down its significance, the defense ministry's statement said that it is international practice for naval fleets to resupply at the closest port of a nearby state on long-distance missions.
In addition to the planned base, the ministry said that the PLA Navy now has resupply facilities at ports in Djibouti, Oman and Yemen since China sent its first convoy to the Gulf of Aden in 2008.
The decision to establish the country's first naval base abroad was taken during Defense Minister Liang Guanglie's goodwill visit to the Seychelles earlier this month. During the visit, the foreign minister of the Republic of Seychelles, Jean-Paul Adam, said that his country has invited China to set up a military base on the archipelago to strengthen the fight against piracy.
"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.
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Seychelles chosen for China's first overseas naval base
the news is from dec 2011 but the thread is aimed at analyzing the growing Chinese navel power
Staff Reporter 2011-12-13 14:06 (GMT+8)
The Chinese navy will build a base in the Seychelles to help its resource exploration in the Indian Sea and bolster its anti-piracy efforts. (File Photo/Xinhua)
China's defence ministry announced on Dec. 12 that it will establish its first overseas naval base in the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles. The base will be located on Mahe, the country's largest island.
"The naval fleet may seek supplies or recuperate at appropriate harbors in the Seychelles or other countries as needed during escort missions," the ministry said.
China has already cemented its foothold in the region by signing contract with the UN-backed International Seabed Authority to gain rights to explore polymetallic sulphide ore deposits in the Indian Ocean over the next 15 years.
The Press Trust of India reported that the base in the Seychelles is regarded significant by analysts as China is about to commission its first aircraft carrier, which has just completed its second sea trial.
Playing down its significance, the defense ministry's statement said that it is international practice for naval fleets to resupply at the closest port of a nearby state on long-distance missions.
In addition to the planned base, the ministry said that the PLA Navy now has resupply facilities at ports in Djibouti, Oman and Yemen since China sent its first convoy to the Gulf of Aden in 2008.
The decision to establish the country's first naval base abroad was taken during Defense Minister Liang Guanglie's goodwill visit to the Seychelles earlier this month. During the visit, the foreign minister of the Republic of Seychelles, Jean-Paul Adam, said that his country has invited China to set up a military base on the archipelago to strengthen the fight against piracy.
"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.
References:
Seychelles chosen for China's first overseas naval base
the news is from dec 2011 but the thread is aimed at analyzing the growing Chinese navel power