Djibouti's Defense Minister Hassan Darar Houffaneh has appealed for more military cooperation between his country and China to reinforce the operational capacity of the Djibouti Armed Forces and contribute to the consolidation of peace and security in the sub-region.
Houffaneh was speaking during a visit of China's Defense Minister
Chang Wanquan who was visiting Djibouti between Monday and Tuesday.
The minister thanked China for continuously supporting Djibouti, especially during very difficult times.
"It's particularly true that in the sub-region, and especially in Djibouti, most infrastructure projects are being funded by China," he said, adding that the projects will reinforce regional integration.
Chinese defense minister said the two countries had began discussions on reinforcement of military cooperation.
"The People's Republic of China is ready to support Djibouti to reinforce its military capacities and guarantee its security," Chang said.
Houffaneh insisted on a particularly unstable security context in the sub-region which is characterized by piracy, terrorism and illegal immigration.
The minister emphasized his country's commitment on the Somali pacification missions where it has a contingent of 1,000 troops participating in the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) to eradicate Al-Shabaab terrorists.
In 2014, Djibouti intends to deploy additional 1,000 soldiers to Somalia.
He said Djibouti was ready to allow Chinese military ships to access its ports and urged his Chinese counterpart to concretize the military cooperation between the two countries.