Special
Report: China Marks 60th
Anniversary of Navy
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R), also
chairman of the Central Military Commission, shakes hands with Canadian
navy Rear-Admiral Tyrone Pile in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province,
on April 23, 2009. Hu Jintao met here Thursday with heads of foreign navy
delegations attending celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the
founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. (Xinhua/Wang
Jianmin) Photo
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QINGDAO, April 23 (Xinhua) -- China's armed forces,
including the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, will always be an important
force in safeguarding world peace and development, and China will never be a
threat to other nations, Chinese President Hu Jintao said here Thursday.
China would never seek hegemony, nor would it turn to
military expansion or arms races with other nations, President Hu, also chairman
of the Central Military Commission, said during a meeting with heads of 29
foreign navy delegations.
The delegations were here to participate in
celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Navy.
Hu said China will unswervingly stick to the road of
peaceful development, which demands China to adhere to its defensive national
defense policy.
The road of peaceful development is a strategic
choice made by the Chinese government and people in the line of the nation's
peace-loving traditional culture, the trend of our times and the fundamental
interests of China, Hu said.
He noted that cooperation and exchanges between naval
forces of different countries are key to build a "harmonious ocean," which is
the theme of the anniversary celebrations.
The PLA Navy had carried out a series of cooperation
and exchange missions with its foreign counterparts and enhanced friendship and
mutual understanding since China began its reform and opening up drive, Hu said.
The PLA Navy will be more open and practical in
international maritime security cooperation in the future and unremittingly work
towards the goal of building an harmonious ocean, Hu continued.
International maritime security cooperation must
observe the principals of international relations established by the United
Nations Charter and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, he
said.
Hu urged the nations to respect each other's
sovereignty and interests and to seek mutual development while combating
conventional and unconventional threats in the oceans and protecting maritime
safety.
Speaking for the foreign navy delegations, Admiral
Julio Soaresde Moura Neto, commander of the Brazilian navy, thanked Hu for his
meeting and congratulated the PLA Navy for its 60th anniversary.
He also expressed his appreciation of the efforts by
the Chinese government and the PLA Navy in building a harmonious ocean.
Vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission Guo
Boxiong, Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie, PLA Navy Commander Admiral Wu
Shengli and Chen Bingde, Chief of the General Staff of PLA, attended the
meeting.
