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China, US to stage joint exercise
BEIJING—The commander of the
US Pacific Fleet began a visit to China on Monday in a trip aimed at
strengthening ties between the two navies.
Chinese patrol vessel to attend exercise in Japan China plans new
maritime rescue teamsChina’s first ship with helicopter goes into
service Adm. Gary Roughead was scheduled to meet with China’s military
officials during his stay and help plan a November 19 search-and-rescue
exercise, the second half of a two-part operation that began in the
United States.
“The thrust of our discussions will really be in how our navies can gain
a better understanding of one another,” said Roughead, who was visiting
China the first time since taking the post.
He also told reporters he “really would like to know what the intent is
in some of the developments” he’s seen in the navy of the 2.3 million
strong People’s Liberation Army, the world’s largest.
Those include an expanding submarine fleet and procurement of ships that
can operate far beyond China’s shores, he said.
“I look forward to having discussions on what the vision is and perhaps
what some of the operating doctrine might be,” Roughead said. Visits
between the Chinese and American militaries dropped off after the
collision of a US spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet off China’s coast
in 2001.
Relations have been improving recently as US leaders cautiously seek to
increase exchanges and better understand China’s rapidly modernizing
military.
The top US Pacific commander, Adm. William Fallon, has visited China
three times since taking office about 18 months ago to boost contacts
and reduce the potential for miscalculations.
In September, two Chinese navy ships stopped in Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
The visit by the Qingdao, a Luhu-class guided missile cruiser, and the
Hongzehu, a refueling ship, for exercises, personnel exchanges, and
touring was the first to a US state in six years.
After Pearl Harbor, the ships went to San Diego in southern California
for the first part of the search-and-rescue exercise which will end this
week in southern China.
The November 19 mission off the island province of Hainan is still being
planned, Roughead said. It will involve 400 Navy personnel from the USS
Juneau.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |