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BEIJING, Sept. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Military officers of the United States and China have agreed in their meetings to further promote contacts and dialogues in military field, visiting Commander of US Pacific Command William Fallon told reporters here Wednesday.
Invited by Liu Zhenwu, commander of the Guangzhou
Military Area Command, Fallon arrived in Beijing Monday for his first China tour
after assuming his current post.
Fallon said he had very good meetings with Guo
Boxiong, vice-chairman of the Chinese Central Military Commission, Liang
Guanglie, chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA),
Xiong Guangkai, deputy chief of PLA GeneralStaff, on Tuesday, respectively.
He will also meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Li
Zhaoxing Wednesday.
Fallon said he and senior Chinese military officers
agreed it is of great importance for the two sides to enhance military exchanges
and cooperation.
The two countries have deepened their cooperation in
the political and economic fields, he said, adding that their military contacts
should also be enhanced to counter challenges of all kinds and safeguard
regional security and stability.
He believes bilateral exchanges in the military field
are "an important step" in US-China strategic dialogue. The two armed forces
should promote exchanges at different levels, he said.
US President George W. Bush and Chinese President Hu
Jintao are likely to realize mutual visits. US Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfield is looking forward to visiting China coming October, he said. The
frequent high-level visits and deepening of bilateral ties not only bring
concrete benefits to both sides, but also benefit to regional peace and
stability, he said.
As to the Taiwan issue, Fallon said United States'
policy remains unchanged. His country adheres to the one-China policy and hopes
the issue will be settled through peaceful means.
Besides Beijing, Fallon will visit Shanghai,
Guangzhou and HongKong, and visit some military facilities. Enditem
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