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BEIJING, Aug. 3 -- China and Russia will hold their first joint military exercises from August 18-25, according to China's Ministry of Defence. This historic event has far-reaching political and military implications, demonstrating the advent of a new stage in the two countries' relations and mutual trust in terms of military ties.
Since establishing diplomatic relations, China and
Russia have adhered to the principles of good neighbourliness and mutually
beneficial co-operation while moving the relationship in a healthy direction.
This has especially been true since 1996 when the two countries finalized their
strategic partnership, built on an equal and trusting basis while looking
forward to the 21st century.
The signing of the 2001 Treaty for Good
Neighbourliness, Friendship and Co-operation set in legal stone the sincere
hopes of the two peoples for "eternal friendship and never enmity," marking a
new phase in the maturity and stability of Sino-Russian relations.
In addition, demarcation of the 4,300-kilometre
border was recognized in law, making it a link for "peace, friendship,
co-operation and development." This also removed uncertainties that had
surrounded political ties and provided security guarantees for future
generations and a foundation for deeper growth of bilateral ties.
This year's joint communique signals that relations
have entered their best-ever phase. These joint military exercises are the
result of the two countries reaching an important stage in relations and a
manifestation of the pragmatism demonstrated by both sides.
In recent years, China and Russia have increased
mutual trust and the frequency of high-level visits in the spirit of mutual
respect and support for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The two powers have set up a mechanism for regular
high-level meetings and opened a hotline for summit exchanges on important
affairs. This helps their co-ordinated stance not only on major international
matters but also in terms of regional security and co-operation in the process
of striving to achieve a multi-polar world.
To confront new threats and new challenges, the two
countries have teamed up for strategic co-operation conducted within an
international framework in order to promote a new outlook on security based on
equality and mutual trust, a new order of international politics and economics
built on fairness and impartiality and consensus on the direction of 21st
century world order.
As Chinese President Hu Jintao has stated: "In recent
years, strategic co-operation of the two countries has deepened by the day and
political trust of each other has also increased. Co-operation in many fields
has born fruit, bringing substantial benefit to the peoples of both countries
and contributing a great deal to regional and global peace, stability and
development."
As far as the two nations are concerned, co-operation
is the only way to enjoy mutual benefit, and trust is the guarantor for this
sort of co-operation. As a special demonstration of growing friendship and
understanding, joint military exercises serve to highlight and reinforce this
trust.
Looking back, one can see China and Russia have
experienced the initial phase, "the ending of the past and the beginning of the
future," the first phase of "mutually friendly nations," the growing phase of
"constructive partnership" and the 1996 leap of "strategic partnership" in the
lead up to the current phase of full-blown development.
The Treaty for Good Neighbourliness, Friendship and
Co-operation has pushed relations to an all-time high. On the principles of
"non-alliance, non-confrontation and non-targeting of third countries," China
and Russia have kept relations warm, escalating full-scale economic, social and
cultural co-operation and enriching the substance of bilateral ties.
Although peace and development are the tenets of our
time, the world is still faced with new threats and new challenges, and
international relations stand on shifting sand.
China and Russia are important powers with
substantial clout on the world stage as both are permanent members of the UN
Security Council, committed to a new international order of politics and
economics, and to responsibility for protecting world and regional peace and
propelling common growth forwards.
The fact that China and Russia can be good neighbours
and trusting strategic partners is consistent with the interests of the two
countries and their peoples' wishes and, at the same time, with peace and
stability for the region and the world. Looking to the future, China and Russia
have a lot of room for expanding co-operation, which will further enhance
harmony between the two neighbours.Enditem
(Source: China Daily) |