Times of Suriname

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%(I-IN* - Chinese President Xi -inping met with visiting U.S. Secretary of Defense -ames 0attis in %eijing.

Xi said the world is undergoing major developmen­ts, transforma­tion and adjustment. The trends of world multi-polarizati­on and economic globalizat­ion are developing in depth, and countries have become even more interdepen­dent.

The Chinese people are building a great modern socialist country, but China will stay on the path of peaceful developmen­t, Xi said, adding that China will neither pursue the path of expansioni­sm and colonialis­m, nor cause chaos to the world. Xi said China-U.S. relations are one of the most important bilateral ties in the world. The history and reality since the establishm­ent of bilateral diplomatic ties in nearly

years have proved that the sound developmen­t of China-U.S. ties can benefit peoples of the two countries and the world, which is also conducive to world and regional peace, stability and prosperity, Xi said.

China and the United States share common interests in extensive areas and common ground far outweighs difference­s, Xi said.

The Pacific Ocean is vast enough to accommodat­e China and the United States, as well as other countries, the president said.

China and the United States should promote the developmen­t of bilateral ties based on the principle of mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, Xi said.

“:hen we see common interests between China and the United States, we do not shy away from difference­s,” the president said.

“Our stance is steadfast and clear-cut when it comes to China¶s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Xi said, adding that “any inch of territory passed down from ancestors cannot be lost while we want nothing from others.”

As an important part of bilateral relations, Xi said military relations have maintained a sound developmen­t momentum in recent years. “It has long been known that the real experts on military affairs do not want to employ military means to solve issues,” said Xi.

Xi noted that enhanced military exchanges and institutio­nal building at various levels are helpful for defusing doubts and preventing misunderst­andings, misjudgeme­nt and accidents. Xi said he hoped the two militaries will strengthen communicat­ion, increase mutual trust, deepen cooperatio­n, manage and control risks and promote military ties to be a stabilizer of bilateral relations.

0attis said the United States attaches great importance to relations between the two countries and the two militaries, and military ties play a vital role in the bilateral relations.

0attis said that guided by consensus reached by heads of state of the two countries, the United States is willing to strengthen strategic communicat­ion, expand mutually-beneficial cooperatio­n, manage and control difference­s and risks, and prevent conflicts and confrontat­ions, so as to enable military relations to be a constructi­ve factor in promoting the developmen­t of bilateral ties. 0attis conveyed U.S. President Donald Trump¶s greetings to Xi while Xi asked 0attis to convey his greetings to Trump.

Officials including Chinese State Councilor and 0inister of National Defense :ei Fenghe attended the meeting. (Xinhua)

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