TSAMTO, September 3. Under the leadership of the chief judge of the Army International Games (ArMI-2021), Major General Alexander Peryazev, a working meeting on holding the Army International Games in 2022 was held on September 2.
The event was attended by 45 delegations of defense departments representing, among others, the co-organizing states: Armenia, Belarus, Vietnam, Iran, Kazakhstan, Qatar, China, Serbia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, India and Mongolia. The meeting was also attended by military attaches at the embassies of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Representatives of the co-organizers of the competitions and military attaches of foreign countries were informed about the list of organizational measures for planning ArMI-2022, proposals for determining the venues of the competitions of the upcoming Games next year, taking into account the expansion of their geography.
According to Major General Alexander Peryazev, the ArMI organizing committee expects that teams from 45 countries will take part in the competition in 2022. Another 20 States have expressed interest in holding competitions on their territory.
The participants of the meeting highly appreciated the organization of the International Army Games in 2021 and noted that the ArMI-2022 will be a practical continuation of the further development of international military cooperation between the defense departments of the participating countries.
According to the results of the 30 completed competitions, the team of the Russian Federation is leading in the overall standings, the military personnel from Uzbekistan are in second place, and the military from China are closing the top three, the Department of Information and Mass Communications of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reports.