General Liu emphasized that the key to building a healthy, stable and sustainable military relationship between the countries is the “correct understanding of China by the United States” and consideration of China’s interests and concerns. .
The heads of the joint headquarters of the armies of China and the United States – Generals Liu Zhenli and Charles K. Brown – held negotiations via videoconference for the first time in a year and a half. The press service of the Chinese Ministry of Defense reported this today, December 22.
General Liu emphasized that the key to building a healthy, stable and sustainable military relationship between the countries is the “correct understanding of China by the United States” and consideration of China’s interests and concerns. , specifically on the Taiwan issue.
“General Liu emphasized that the Taiwan issue is an internal matter of China that does not allow outside interference, and the Chinese military is determined to defend the country’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the statement said.
It was also noted that Liu called on the United States to “sincerely respect China’s territorial sovereignty, rights and maritime interests in the South China Sea and be careful in its statements and actions to promote China-US relations.”
The Pentagon press service reported that General Brown spoke of the importance of maintaining an open line of communication between the US and Chinese military.
“General Brown reiterated that the participation of the People’s Liberation Army in a substantive dialogue is extremely important to reduce the possibility of misunderstanding,” the US Department of Defense said in a statement.
Let’s recall that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has previously said that China is ready to cooperate with the United States as both sides try to resolve differences and work together to respond to global challenges.
Source: korrespondent

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