China Daily

China, US hold defense policy coordinati­on talks

- By JIANG CHENGLONG jiangcheng­long@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to develop healthy and stable military-tomilitary relations with the United States on the basis of equality and respect, and jointly implement the military-related consensus reached by the two heads of state during their meeting in San Francisco in November, according to a statement released by the Ministry of National Defense on Wednesday.

The statement was released after the 17th defense policy coordinati­on talks between China and the US, which were held in Washington earlier this week.

This was the first such event since then US House speaker Nancy Pelosi visited China’s Taiwan region in 2022, and it comes as China and the US are resuming military communicat­ion at various levels.

The two-day talks, which concluded on Tuesday, were co-chaired by an official from the Central Military Commission’s Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Office and US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Chase.

The US should acknowledg­e China’s concerns and do more to promote the developmen­t of bilateral military ties, said the ministry’s statement.

China also reiterated its position on the Taiwan question and the South China Sea issue.

The country will never compromise on the Taiwan question and called on the US side to abide by the one-China principle, implement its relevant commitment­s, stop arming Taiwan and oppose “Taiwan independen­ce”, the statement said.

China also urged the US to reduce its military deployment and provocativ­e actions in the South China Sea and stop providing support to certain countries that have infringed on China’s territoria­l integrity and caused provocatio­ns.

The US should fully recognize the root causes of maritime and air security risks, strictly restrain its front-line troops and stop hyping up problems, the ministry said.

China has also made clear its solemn position and major concerns on issues concerning China’s core interests and internatio­nal hot spot issues, it added.

A readout from the US Department of Defense said that the two sides discussed US-China defense relations, and the US side highlighte­d the importance of maintainin­g open lines of military communicat­ion in order to prevent competitio­n from veering into conflict.

This was the first meeting under the mechanism of China-US defense policy coordinati­on talks since Pelosi’s provocativ­e visit to China’s Taiwan region, which triggered a series of Chinese countermea­sures, including the cancellati­ons of the DPCT, the China-US Military Maritime Consultati­ve Agreement meetings and telephone conversati­ons between theater commanders.

At November’s historic summit between President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden in San Francisco, they agreed to, on the basis of equality and respect, resume high-level military-to-military communicat­ion, including the three canceled mechanisms.

After the San Francisco summit, General Liu Zhenli, chief of staff of the Central Military Commission’s Joint Staff Department, talked with General Charles Brown, Jr., chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, via video link in late December.

The US Department of Defense said in the readout that it will continue to engage in active discussion­s with Chinese counterpar­ts about future engagement­s between defense and military officials at multiple levels.

The DPCT was establishe­d in 2005. The most recent dialogue under the mechanism was held in 2021, according to the department.

Hu Bo, director of Peking University’s Center for Maritime Strategy Studies, said that the DPCT serves as a crucial platform for China and the US to exchange views on military relations and policies.

Its primary function is to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of both countries and defense officials, Hu said, noting that it involves agenda coordinati­on at the working level for bilateral communicat­ion and dialogue.

He emphasized that the DPCT has been the “most active” dialogue mechanism between the two militaries in the past, with meetings held annually. “All military exchanges between the two sides are communicat­ed and coordinate­d through this mechanism,” he added.

An internatio­nal relations researcher with a military academy, who asked to remain anonymous, said that the DPCT is very important for the two countries to know about their concerns and enhance mutual trust, adding that previously, some actions or opinions of both sides could be adjusted through the key communicat­ion mechanism.

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