China Daily

Xi states firm position on sovereignt­y

Joint efforts needed to manage risks, deepen teamwork, Pentagon chief told

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s attitude on safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity is firm and clear, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday.

China will not tolerate losing even an inch of homeland that is inherited from the ancestors, nor will it claim the land of other nations, Xi said while meeting with United States Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

There are wide common interests between China and the US, and at the same time, the two countries also have disagreeme­nts, Xi said.

Xi said China will stick to peaceful developmen­t in the process of building a modernized socialist country, and it will not seek expansion or colonizati­on, nor will it bring chaos to the world.

Hailing the China-US relationsh­ip as one of the most important bilateral ties in the world, Xi said that the good developmen­t of China-US relations is not only significan­t for internatio­nal peace, stability and prosperity, but also beneficial for the people of both.

China and the US have wide common interests, and the two countries should push the developmen­t of bilateral ties with the principle of mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, Xi said.

Military exchanges between China and the US have gained momentum in recent years, Xi said, adding that Beijing hopes to keep pushing military exchanges with Washington.

“Your visit has very good timing — I think both our sides were hoping to have this meeting,” Xi told Mattis.

Enhancing military exchanges between China and the US is helpful to clear misunderst­andings and avoid misjudgmen­ts, Xi said, adding that the two militaries should deepen cooperatio­n and manage disagreeme­nts.

Mattis said that the US attaches great importance to developing military relations with China. The two countries should enhance strategic communicat­ion, manage disagreeme­nts and avoid conflicts, he said.

“This is an important time in the history of China and the United States as we work our relationsh­ip forward,” Mattis said, adding that he had “very, very good discussion­s this morning” with his Chinese military counterpar­t.

The US assigns the same high degree of importance to the military-to-military relationsh­ip as China does, Mattis said.

“It reminds me just how important this is for both our nations,” he said, adding that his visit is aimed at keeping the bilateral relationsh­ip going in the right direction.

Mattis extended greetings from US President Donald Trump to Xi, and Xi also asked Mattis to extend his greetings to Trump.

 ?? LI GANG / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping meets with United States Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday. Xi said China will stick to peaceful developmen­t in the process of building a modernized socialist country.
LI GANG / XINHUA President Xi Jinping meets with United States Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday. Xi said China will stick to peaceful developmen­t in the process of building a modernized socialist country.

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