China expects New-type Military Ties with US

2011-05-12 (China Military News cited from and written by ) — China expects to promote the establishment of a new-type of military relations with the United States through a senior military official’s visit to the U.S. from May 15 to 22.

Qian Lihua, director of the Foreign Affairs Office with the National Defense Ministry, made the remarks during an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

The new-type of China-U.S. military relations would feature mutual respect and reciprocal beneficial cooperation, said Qian, adding China hopes to work with the U.S. to ensure the complete success of the Chief of the General Staff of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Chen Bingde’s official visit to the U.S.

During his visit, Chen will hold talks with Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. He will also meet with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Tom Donilon.

Chen’s trip also includes visits to command centers, troops and institutes of the U.S. armed forces, said Qian, adding the high-profile reception arrangements showed the importance paid by U.S. officials to Chen’s trip.

Chen’s visit, the first in seven years by a PLA chief of the general staff, is part of the efforts to implement the consensus reached by Chinese President Hu Jintao and his U.S. counterpart, President Barack Obama, and is one of the most important activities of bilateral military diplomacy, he said.

The visit will further deepen mutual understanding, mutual trust and cooperation between the two armed forces and play an important role in promoting a sound and steady development of bilateral military relations, Qian noted.

A healthy, stable and reliable bilateral military relation is of great significance to the building of the China-U.S. cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit, he said.

He noted that the two armed forces share broad common interests in anti-terrorism, anti-piracy escort missions, peace-keeping mission, non-traditional security sectors and the maintenance of the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific Region.

China attaches great importance to developing military ties with the U.S. and has made unremitting efforts in promoting bilateral military exchanges, he said.

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