China, India to strengthen military ties
CHINA: Chinese and Indian senior military officials met in
Beijing Monday and agreed to strengthen ties. Xu Qiliang, vice chairman of
China's Central Military Commission, met with Indian Defense Secretary Shashi
Kant Sharma.
Xu said China and India, being the biggest developing
countries in the world, are important neighbors for each other.
He noted that the two countries have extensive common
interests and developing friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation is in
line with the common aspiration of the two peoples as well as global
development. He said that he believes that the two countries have enough wisdom
and ability to handle their relationship and are able to pave a healthy and
stable development path for it.
Xu said China attaches great importance in developing
military ties with India and hopes to increase mutual strategic trust, enhance
friendly communication and deepen pragmatic cooperation in order to promote the
strategic partnership for peace and prosperity and make a positive contribution
to world and regional peace and stability. Sharma said India attaches great
importance to developing its relationship with China and he is confident in the
future progress of military relations between the two countries.
XINHUA
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