Monday, March 2, 2009

U.S. - China Military Talks Are Praised by Both Sides

HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii-- Col. Giovanni Tuck, 15th Airlift Wing commander, greets the People's Liberation Army Maj. Gen. Zhong Zhiming, chief of military affairs for the PLA Headquarters General Staff during a Chinese miltary enlisted delgation visit here Oct. 1-2. The visit is part of a continuum of reciprocal exchanges between the United States and China and contributing to the steady progress of our military-to-military relationship-building activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa Perez)

U.S. and China Revive Military Talks -- New York Times

BEIJING — Two days of military consultations between the United States and China ended Saturday with glowing reviews from the senior Pentagon official at the talks, who said that high-level meetings between the nations on military issues, suspended last year, would resume soon.

The official, David Sedney, the under secretary of defense for East Asia, described the talks at a news conference on Saturday as the best he had conducted in 18 years of military negotiations with Beijing.

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More News On U.S. - China Cooperation

U.S. and China revive military talks -- International Herald Tribune
US, China Hold Military Talks after 5-Month 'Pause' -- Voice of America
US, China Revive Military Talks -- Washington Post
China-US defense talks 'best in decade' -- China Daily
U.S., China End Talks With Plans for More -- China Digital Times
China urges US to mend ties as military talks resume -- AFP
US-China resume military ties, top officers says -- AP

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