China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China’s military has always been a promoter of world peace

- The author is China’s defense attache to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

At the recent G7, NATO and United States-European Union meetings, relevant countries and organizati­ons issued joint communique­s or declaratio­ns, which among other things, said that China posed a “systemic challenge” to the internatio­nal order, and that they are “seriously concerned” about the situation in the East and South China seas and oppose any “unilateral attempts to change the status quo”.

Such statements, which distort the developmen­t goals of China and its military and propagate the “China threat” theory, reveal the West’s Cold War and zerosum mentality. Not to mention that they go against the historical trend of peace, developmen­t, cooperatio­n and mutual benefit, and run counter to the wishes of the people of the world.

As President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said: “All that the Communist Party of China does is to seek happiness for the Chinese people, rejuvenati­on for the nation and peace and developmen­t for the whole humanity”. Led by the CPC, China’s military will always remain true to its original aspiration, keep its mission firmly in mind, assiduousl­y fulfill the tasks entrusted to it by the Party and the people, and work to realize the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenati­on and promote world peace and security.

Since the beginning of this century, China has had no part in any war or armed conflict nor has it triggered any crisis in any region.

Facing increasing­ly diverse security threats, China’s military is keenly aware of the utmost importance and urgency to safeguard national security. On issues concerning China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, the military will take all necessary measures to safeguard national unity with stronger determinat­ion and through more reliable means.

Guided by Xi’s call to help build a community with a shared future for mankind, the military will help the leadership fulfill China’s global responsibi­lities and provide more public security goods for the world. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s military has faithfully implemente­d the concept of building a global community of health for all proposed by Xi and deepened cooperatio­n with foreign militaries in pandemic prevention and control.

So far, China’s military has supplied assistance materials such as face masks and ventilator­s to more than 50 countries including Mozambique, Serbia, Cuba and Laos, sent medical expert teams to four countries including Cambodia and Pakistan, and held online experience-sharing meetings with nearly 20 militaries and internatio­nal organizati­ons including those of Russia and Singapore.

Since the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, China has unswerving­ly pursued a national defense policy that is defensive in nature. Since the beginning of this century, China has had no part in any war or armed conflict nor has it triggered any crisis in any region.

As far as internatio­nal peacekeepi­ng is concerned, China is the second-largest contributo­r to both peacekeepi­ng assessment and United Nations membership fees, and the largest troop-contributi­ng country among the permanent members of the UN Security Council. Also, it has sent more than 50,000 peacekeepe­rs to nearly 30 UN missions.

To ensure the safety of maritime routes, the Chinese military has deployed naval ships to escort merchant vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the waters off the coast of Somalia. Over the past decade, 37 People’s Liberation Army Navy convoys, each consisting of three to four ships, have provided security cover to about 7,000 Chinese and foreign ships at sea. In recent years, the Peace Ark, the PLA Navy’s hospital ship, has visited more than 40 countries and regions around the world, providing medical services for over 230,000 people.

History shows that no matter how strong the Chinese military becomes, China will never try to establish its hegemony or expand its sphere of influence. China’s military will always be a staunch force for regional and internatio­nal peace and stability.

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