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    Xi backs expanding US-China military ties: Pentagon

    China's leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping and US defense chiefs agreed on the need for expanding military relations between the two powers after talks at the Pentagon Tuesday, a US military spokesman said.

    China's top brass has shown less enthusiasm for deepening security ties with the United States but Xi, the country's vice president, endorsed more military contacts in talks with US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Pentagon spokesman George Little said.

    Following an elaborate ceremony at the Defense Department welcoming Xi, the two sides discussed improving communication between their armed forces as a crucial element to the US-China relationship, Little said in a statement.

    "They agreed on the need for enhanced and substantive dialogue and communication to foster greater understanding and expand mutual trust," Little said after Xi met Panetta and top US military officer General Martin Dempsey.

    Citing recent reciprocal visits by the chiefs of each country's armed forces, Xi -- who earlier met President Barack Obama at the White House -- voiced support for an exchange of visits between Panetta and his Chinese counterpart, Little said.

    Xi "urged both sides to maintain and strengthen practical exchanges and cooperation between the two militaries," while Panetta suggested humanitarian assistance and counter-piracy efforts "as productive areas for deepening cooperation," he said.

    "Both agreed that the two militaries should discuss the specifics of a program of future exchanges."

    Underlining the importance Washington attached to Xi's visit, the Pentagon staged a rare show for a visiting foreign dignitary, with a booming 19-gun salute, marching bands and honor guards from each branch of the armed forces.

    China's military chiefs have often suspended contacts in recent years over Washington's arms sales to Taiwan and territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

    Anxious about China's growing military power, US commanders have long urged a more regular dialogue with their Chinese counterparts designed to avoid misunderstandings and potential crises.

    But security ties remain tentative and have yet to gain traction.

    Before the meeting, Panetta called for more "transparency" from China's military and said forging a better security dialogue would ensure "stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region."

    "The United States and China are Pacific powers and we welcome the rise of a prosperous and successful China that plays an active and responsible role in regional and global security affairs," Panetta said.

    "To build a cooperative partnership, it is essential that we enhance mutual trust and understanding between our two military establishments," Panetta said.

    Xi said he had travelled to the United States "to deepen mutual trust" and to promote a "cooperative partnership" between the two countries.

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    7 comments

    • JP  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Waiting to discretely steal US military hardware and info like in the Hainan incident.
      • Frequent Flyer 3 months ago
        Stupid Pinoy, as if you didn't know that the US spy plane was spying on China, crashed with a Chinese fighter jet which pilot was killed, before the spy plane crash landed on Hainan island.

        If it was a Chinese spy plane did the same in US and crash landed in Hawaii, what do you expect the US to do? Roll the red carpet welcoming the plane?

        Stupid American balls sucker!
    • shakanuni  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Clear Eyes is obviously a moron
    • James  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Nagkukumahog makipag kaibigan china sa U.S kasi babalik na U.S bases sa pinas,sa condisyon na tutulongan ng U.S bantayan ang teritoryo ng pinas sa south china sea dahil sa mga pangbu bully nila sa Navy ng pinas,takot pala sa U.S mga tsikwa hahaha
    • joseph  •  Luanda, Angola  •  3 months ago
      KUNG KAYA NG CHINA KOPYAHIN MGA ARMAS NG US AT RUSSIA SA PALAGAY KO KAYA DIN NG PINAS NA IMPROVE MGA WEAPONRY NA MABILI NATIN SA KANILA. BUY 1 TYPE EACH AND IMPROVE NATIN. MAKAMURA PA TAYO LATER ON.
    • Lorenzo Cruz  •  3 months ago
      No country will survive in a competitive environment. China became rich because of trade surplus with other countries which creates a very depressing problems to there trading countries, which put nations in a brink of economic collapse and bankruptcy, if nationalistic idiots out there have there way World War 3 is very REAL PROBABILITY. Learn the Lesson of the PAST WARS and how it started and you will be AWAKENED. The First phased of the GLOBALIST AGENDA has taken root. Destruction of the European Union is the beginning of the Second Phase. WELCOMED TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER!
    • Clear Eyes  •  3 months ago
      China really needs no one. They never have needed any other country. The US could completely disappear and China will still thrive.
    • PAG BABAGO  •  3 months ago
      DONT TRUST CHINA THEY WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE AND STEAL MILITARY HARDWARE AND INFORMATION THATS COMMUNIST TACTICS.
      • Frequent Flyer 3 months ago
        Better than the pinoys here who knows nothing other than sucking Americans balls and licking their asshole.
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