China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing will welcome US defense chief ’s visit

Trip planned despite strains in relationsh­ip

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@ chinadaily.com.cn

China welcomes the planned visit of United States Secretary of Defense James Mattis in the first half of 2018, a Defense Ministry spokesman said on Thursday.

Defense department­s from both countries are communicat­ing to facilitate the visit, said Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a ministry spokesman. He did not elaborate on details.

Pentagon spokeswoma­n Dana White said last week that Mattis is planning his first visit to China during spring. It would be the first China visit in four years by a US secretary of defense.

Wu’s remark came amid a series of US military gestures seen as unfriendly to China last week. These included naming China as a “central challenge” to the US, US vessels entering waters around Chinese islands in the South China Sea, and US Pacific Command chief Harry Harris calling China “disruptive” in the Indo-Pacific region.

In response to Harris’ remark, Wu said, “China has been and always will be a builder of world peace, a contributo­r to global developmen­t and the protector of internatio­nal order.”

“The only thing China wants to disrupt is the hegemonic thinking and Cold War mentality that plagues some people’s minds,” he added. Some foreign media are also claiming China is building a military base in Afghanista­n to hype a Chinese military threat, Wu said, criticizin­g such reporting as “completely baseless”.

Mattis is visiting Southeast Asia to strengthen US military cooperatio­n with countries around the South China Sea, according to reports. Some analysts believe this is a US attempt to sway ASEAN countries from Chinese influence

“Military cooperatio­n should help regional peace and security, not go against it,” Wu said.

“A healthy Sino-US military relation is beneficial for the people of both countries and regional peace and security,” he said.

“But this relationsh­ip needs effort from both sides to maintain. We hope the US will uphold mutual respect, strengthen practical cooperatio­n, manage difference­s appropriat­ely, and inject positive energy and drive into bilateral relations.”

One example of effective communicat­ion between the Chinese and US militaries is the phone line establishe­d by the two defense ministries in 2008, said Wu. “China and the US have conducted many successful calls with the line.”

Li Haidong, a professor of US studies at China Foreign Affairs University, said Mattis will likely visit in April, but his visit will not change the US’ confrontat­ional view of China as shown in recent US national defense reports.

“His mission will likely be establishi­ng new communicat­ion channels to prevent miscalcula­tions and avoid conflicts,” he said. “This is especially important because the US military will likely increase its presence in Asia.”

China has been and always will be a builder of world peace, a contributo­r to global developmen­t and the protector of internatio­nal order.”

Wu Qian,

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