China Daily (Hong Kong)

Military official urges intl cooperatio­n

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@chinadaily.com.cn

China will continue engaging in internatio­nal military cooperatio­n with a more proactive and open stance to promote world peace and developmen­t, a senior Chinese military official said on Monday.

Zhang Youxia, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remark during the 19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium, which opened on Monday in the port city of Qingdao, Shandong province.

Zhang noted that five years ago, the important concept of building a maritime community with a shared future was first proposed in Qingdao, providing strategic guidance and a Chinese approach for constructi­ng a peaceful, prosperous and beautiful ocean.

Upholding the banner of cooperatio­n and win-win prospects, the Chinese military practices the concept of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, deepens exchanges with navies from various countries, and actively participat­es in internatio­nal maritime security cooperatio­n, he said. Zhang noted that the Chinese military has proactivel­y worked for public maritime security, making significan­t contributi­ons to jointly safeguardi­ng marine developmen­t and promoting shared prosperity.

China will also continue adhering to the concept of building a community with a shared future, implement the Global Developmen­t Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilizati­on Initiative, and write a new chapter in promoting world peace and developmen­t, he emphasized.

Zhang said that since the world remains turbulent, it is essential to resolutely abandon the Cold War mentality, jointly create peace and tranquilli­ty, bridge difference­s via dialogue and consultati­on, and discuss and form governance rules jointly to drive marine safety governance to a new level with pragmatic results.

China consistent­ly adheres to resolving maritime disputes through friendly consultati­ons with directly involved parties, he said, adding that the nation will protect its rights against deliberate infringeme­nts in accordance with law and will resolutely counter unreasonab­le provocatio­ns.

“We do not seek trouble, nor are we afraid of it. The Chinese military will resolutely defend national unity and national interests,” he said.

The four-day meeting, with the theme “Oceans With a Shared Future”, was attended by more than 180 navy representa­tives from 29 countries, including the United States, Australia, Cambodia, Chile, France and India.

A US military delegation led by Admiral Stephen Koehler, commander of the US Pacific Fleet, arrived in Qingdao via high-speed rail on Sunday after a brief visit to Beijing.

Foreign navy leaders will be invited to discuss the Global Security Initiative and maritime peace, the maritime order based on maritime security cooperatio­n and internatio­nal laws, and global maritime governance.

As a founding member of the symposium, China also hosted the 14th symposium in 2014.

 ?? NG HAN GUAN / AP ?? Zhang Youxia (front row, third from left), vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, poses for a group photo on Monday with the attendees of the 19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao, Shandong province.
NG HAN GUAN / AP Zhang Youxia (front row, third from left), vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, poses for a group photo on Monday with the attendees of the 19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao, Shandong province.

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