Chinese, US militaries advancing exchanges as planned: Chinese defense ministry
BEIJING -- Exchanges between the Chinese and US militaries are progressing as planned, as the two sides have reached initial agreements in this regard, a Chinese military spokesperson said on Thursday.
Speaking at a regular press conference, Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, said a stable China-US military relationship serves the common interests of both countries and is also the expectation of the international community.
Wu underscored that the development of China-US military ties should adhere to the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation. He called for enhanced communication and dialogue between the two sides to properly handle differences and disputes.
"We hope that, with joint efforts from both sides, the China-US military relations will achieve a sound and stable development," Wu added.
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