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US officers’ China tours help promote trust between two militaries
Beijing(China)—Senior U.S.
military officers visiting China are conducive to mutual understanding
and trust of the two militaries, said Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Jiang Yu in Beijing.
Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet Gary Roughead is paying a visit to
China from November 12 to 18 at the invitation of the Navy of the
Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
“We believe his visit and other senior U.S. military officers’ visits to
China are conducive to mutual understanding and trust and will push
forward relations between the two militaries,” Jiang told a regular
press conference.
During his week-long visit, Roughead are scheduled to meet with senior
Chinese military officers and government officials including Ge Zhenfeng,
deputy chief of the PLA General Staff; Wu Shengli, Chinese PLA Navy
commander; and He Yafei, assistant to Chinese Foreign Minister.
Besides Beijing, he also visited Shanghai and Zhanjiang in south China’s
Guangdong Province.
He welcomed in Zhanjiang the USS Juneau (LPD 10), which will participate
in a search-and-rescue exercise with the Chinese Navy on November 19.
The event is the second phase of the first-ever joint Sino-American
search-and-rescue exercises, agreed on by Chinese and U.S. military
leaders.
“These exercises will help improve mutual understanding and build trust
between the two militaries, particularly the two navies,” Jiang said.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |