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China Advocates for "Healthy and Stable" Military Ties with U.S.

China Advocates for "Healthy and Stable" Military Ties with U.S.
Thursday 11 January 2024 - 15:25
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Washington, D.C. - In a notable development, tensions between the world's two largest economies have taken a tentative step toward easing, with China signaling its desire for more normalized military relations with the United States.

Following high-level talks in Washington, D.C. on Monday and Tuesday, China's Ministry of National Defense expressed its commitment to fostering "healthy and stable" ties between the armed forces of the two nations. This positive shift in rhetoric follows the November summit between Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden, during which the leaders agreed to renew military dialogues strained by years of growing distrust.

Despite lingering caution among observers, this week's discussions between U.S. Defense Department lead Michael Chase and Chinese General Song Yanchao marked the highest level of direct military engagement since Biden assumed office two years ago. The talks addressed potential areas of cooperation and addressed sensitivities surrounding Taiwan, a region over which China claims sovereignty.

In its statement on Wednesday, Beijing called for "equal and respectful" relations, extending an olive branch that Washington should carefully consider. While competitive dynamics likely persist between these global superpowers, rebooting military communications could serve as essential guardrails as they navigate an increasingly complex global landscape. The significance of this move lies in the potential to enhance understanding and cooperation, even as strategic competition endures.


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