LOME, July 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese soldiers will assist Western African countries in securing navigational safety in the Gulf of Guinea at a time when the region is facing an increasing threat from pirates, a visiting Chinese major general said here Thursday.
China will join the international anti-piracy effort in the Gulf of Guinea by helping littoral states in the region build necessary infrastructure, said Qian Lihua, former head of the foreign affairs office of China's Ministry of National Defence.
Speaking at a meeting on African peace and stability, the Chinese major general also put forward a few proposals on fighting piracy in the region.
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