China and the United States
on Tuesday held defence talks at vice-ministerial level, a sign of bilateral
efforts to continue improving ties between the two armed forces.
"China-US military ties have progressed steadily as the overall relations
between the two countries have enjoyed sound development," People's Liberation
Army (PLA) Deputy Chief of Staff General Ge Zhenfeng told US Deputy Under
Secretary of Defence Christopher Henry.
Ge appreciated Henry's efforts to explain to China the 2006 Quadrennial
Defence Review (QDR), which was released by the Pentagon in February.
The 92-page QDR report said China had "the greatest potential to compete
militarily with the United States and field disruptive military technologies
that over time offset traditional US military advantages."
Over the past year, US-China military relations had "improved greatly," Henry
was quoted as saying in a statement released by China's Defence Ministry late on
Tuesday.
China-US military ties were broken off in 2001 when a Chinese fighter
aircraft was damaged by a US surveillance plane over the South China Sea, but
relations between the two forces have been improving.
Vice-Chairman of China's Central Military Commission Guo Boxiong visited the
United States in July at the invitation of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
Guo was the highest-ranking military officer to visit the United States since
2001.
In Tuesday's talks, Henry stressed the United States and China shared a lot
of common ground and military ties were important.
China would like to carry out the military-related consensus between the
presidents and defence heads of the two countries, Ge said.
"Let's work together to remove the obstacles in military ties," Ge said.
He urged the United States to contain Taiwan "independence" and not sell
advanced weaponry to Taiwan.
Henry said the United States would adhere to the one-China policy and
maintain the three joint communiques between the two countries.
Henry arrived in Beijing on Monday. During his stay, he will hold discussions
with experts from the Party School of the Communist Party of China Central
Committee and the PLA Military Academy of Sciences.
He will also visit the ancient capital of Xi'an in Northwest China's Shaanxi
Province before leaving China on Sunday.
(China Daily 09/28/2006 page2)